The Scots Magazine, Band 58Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1796 |
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... OBSERVATIONS ON THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE PORTUGUESE . FROM MURPHY'S TRAVELS IN PORTUGAL . THE inhabitants of Lisbon may be ranked under four claffes , viz . the no- bility , the clergy , the traders , and the labouring people ...
... OBSERVATIONS ON THE MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE PORTUGUESE . FROM MURPHY'S TRAVELS IN PORTUGAL . THE inhabitants of Lisbon may be ranked under four claffes , viz . the no- bility , the clergy , the traders , and the labouring people ...
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... OBSERVATIONS ON OUR INTERCOURSE WITH THE WORLD . THE end of our existence was evi- dently intended , not for the benefit of ourselves alone , but that of our fellow- creatures . More noble employments do not engage the mind of man ...
... OBSERVATIONS ON OUR INTERCOURSE WITH THE WORLD . THE end of our existence was evi- dently intended , not for the benefit of ourselves alone , but that of our fellow- creatures . More noble employments do not engage the mind of man ...
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... . ( b ) The great cheft of records in Edinburgh old church . ( i ) Hurt or damage . ( 4 ) Into the bargain . . OBSERVATIONS ON THE UTILITY OF DEFINING SYNONY- WITH SOME MOUS 36 Vol . 58 . Letter from Sir John Lefsly .
... . ( b ) The great cheft of records in Edinburgh old church . ( i ) Hurt or damage . ( 4 ) Into the bargain . . OBSERVATIONS ON THE UTILITY OF DEFINING SYNONY- WITH SOME MOUS 36 Vol . 58 . Letter from Sir John Lefsly .
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE UTILITY OF DEFINING SYNONY- WITH SOME MOUS TERMS ; ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE LATIN , BY JOHN HILL , L. L. D. F. R. S. ED . From an Effay in the Third Volume of the Tranfactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . WORDS ...
OBSERVATIONS ON THE UTILITY OF DEFINING SYNONY- WITH SOME MOUS TERMS ; ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE LATIN , BY JOHN HILL , L. L. D. F. R. S. ED . From an Effay in the Third Volume of the Tranfactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh . WORDS ...
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... OBSERVATIONS ON THE UTILITY OF DEFINING SYNONY- MOUS TERMS ; CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 39 . IN order to obviate this feeming ob- difference of opinion , refpecting the jection , it must be remembered , that a fame act , in any two countries ...
... OBSERVATIONS ON THE UTILITY OF DEFINING SYNONY- MOUS TERMS ; CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 39 . IN order to obviate this feeming ob- difference of opinion , refpecting the jection , it must be remembered , that a fame act , in any two countries ...
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