The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 68,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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... means of good roads and canals ! What grand effects have they produ- ced by opening communications with adjacent districts ! These improve- ments have pervaded a great part of the country , and have roused the in- habitants to active ...
... means of good roads and canals ! What grand effects have they produ- ced by opening communications with adjacent districts ! These improve- ments have pervaded a great part of the country , and have roused the in- habitants to active ...
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... means , of more conveniently applying the money to navy services , in that case the Judges answer , that monies ... mean time , and until the same shall be required to be so applied , the money may be deposited in the hands of a private ...
... means , of more conveniently applying the money to navy services , in that case the Judges answer , that monies ... mean time , and until the same shall be required to be so applied , the money may be deposited in the hands of a private ...
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... means of convert- ing spoiled , putrid , and stinking water at Venice by Don Alb . de Megnino . the Spanish Consul . The author pro- poses means to preserve the lives of 500,000 individuals , who annually pe- rish in the houses for the ...
... means of convert- ing spoiled , putrid , and stinking water at Venice by Don Alb . de Megnino . the Spanish Consul . The author pro- poses means to preserve the lives of 500,000 individuals , who annually pe- rish in the houses for the ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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