The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... brought into the field , and would thus produce nearly a million and a half , certainly far superior to any number which France could bring against them.- The only doubt , we therefore conceive , which can exist with regard to their ...
... brought into the field , and would thus produce nearly a million and a half , certainly far superior to any number which France could bring against them.- The only doubt , we therefore conceive , which can exist with regard to their ...
Strona 488
... brought into Newha ven , having been accidentally entang led in the skate - nets . July 19. - CUVIER'S RAY . Among the numerous fishes of the skate tribe , brought to market by the trawl - net fishers , it was interesting to find the ...
... brought into Newha ven , having been accidentally entang led in the skate - nets . July 19. - CUVIER'S RAY . Among the numerous fishes of the skate tribe , brought to market by the trawl - net fishers , it was interesting to find the ...
Strona 493
... was con- demned by the parliament of Paris in 1788. This disgrace immediately brought it into vogue . The following account of the condemnation is given in the secret memoirs Books committed to the Flames , suppressed , & c . 493.
... was con- demned by the parliament of Paris in 1788. This disgrace immediately brought it into vogue . The following account of the condemnation is given in the secret memoirs Books committed to the Flames , suppressed , & c . 493.
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... brought forth entire , and is hid , as it were , under a veil . Imagine a lan- guage , rapid as the movements of the soul ; a language which , in order to express a sentiment , should never re- quire to be divided into words ; a lan ...
... brought forth entire , and is hid , as it were , under a veil . Imagine a lan- guage , rapid as the movements of the soul ; a language which , in order to express a sentiment , should never re- quire to be divided into words ; a lan ...
Strona 508
... brought to light a number of new societies , in which the sovereign meets with the same un- limited submission . On an attentive examination , too , of the accounts hand- ed down from antiquity , we shall dis- cover evident traces of ...
... brought to light a number of new societies , in which the sovereign meets with the same un- limited submission . On an attentive examination , too , of the accounts hand- ed down from antiquity , we shall dis- cover evident traces of ...
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