The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... learned either from their more en- lightened neighbours , or the actual observation of scientific travellers .--- We accordingly find , that fountain- worship , as it has been termed , or the adoration of the celestial bodies , was the ...
... learned either from their more en- lightened neighbours , or the actual observation of scientific travellers .--- We accordingly find , that fountain- worship , as it has been termed , or the adoration of the celestial bodies , was the ...
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... learned sought all means of rousing the na- tion , of making them feel their de- basement , and the ignominy with which they were covered . They pre- sented the picture of the ancient em- pire of Germany , compared with its actual ...
... learned sought all means of rousing the na- tion , of making them feel their de- basement , and the ignominy with which they were covered . They pre- sented the picture of the ancient em- pire of Germany , compared with its actual ...
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... learned , on the best authority , that the Journal of the Expedition will be immediately pub- lished . The collection of natural his- tory , which is extensive and valuable , is expected home in a few weeks.- Government have determined ...
... learned , on the best authority , that the Journal of the Expedition will be immediately pub- lished . The collection of natural his- tory , which is extensive and valuable , is expected home in a few weeks.- Government have determined ...
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... learned in every thing that respected the constitution and ecclesiastical po- lity of England . One of the circumstances which do most honour to Lord Stanhope is his leaving a handsome legacy to the in- genious Mr George Dyer , from no ...
... learned in every thing that respected the constitution and ecclesiastical po- lity of England . One of the circumstances which do most honour to Lord Stanhope is his leaving a handsome legacy to the in- genious Mr George Dyer , from no ...
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... learned of the age of Leo X. To promote the same object is , to this day , the laudable aim of literary men . Mr John Dymock , of the Grammar School of Glasgow , has lately , in this view , done an important service to the literary ...
... learned of the age of Leo X. To promote the same object is , to this day , the laudable aim of literary men . Mr John Dymock , of the Grammar School of Glasgow , has lately , in this view , done an important service to the literary ...
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