The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2 |
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Strona 484
The second great chain of mountains begins with a group , called Mount Cayo , on the borders of Arragon . It then extends S. S. E. to Molina d'Aragon , and south to Cape Gates , dividing Arragon and Murcia from New Castile and Andalusia ...
The second great chain of mountains begins with a group , called Mount Cayo , on the borders of Arragon . It then extends S. S. E. to Molina d'Aragon , and south to Cape Gates , dividing Arragon and Murcia from New Castile and Andalusia ...
Strona 491
According whereunto the said Lord Pitmedden having called both parties , and ther Prörs . before him , and having heard them debait in the said matter , did make report of the same to the said Lords of Counsell and Sessione ; which ...
According whereunto the said Lord Pitmedden having called both parties , and ther Prörs . before him , and having heard them debait in the said matter , did make report of the same to the said Lords of Counsell and Sessione ; which ...
Strona 492
... he must be called the very pest and gangrene of piety ; it is impossible to read a page 1 1 A of the Greek Testament , Lucian , with- 492 Books committed to the Flames , suppressed , & c .
... he must be called the very pest and gangrene of piety ; it is impossible to read a page 1 1 A of the Greek Testament , Lucian , with- 492 Books committed to the Flames , suppressed , & c .
Strona 495
... being consulted upon this point , pled for the preservation of certain part of them which he conceived to be innocent ; and this opinion he defended against an attack made upon it in a work called the " Ocular Mirror .
... being consulted upon this point , pled for the preservation of certain part of them which he conceived to be innocent ; and this opinion he defended against an attack made upon it in a work called the " Ocular Mirror .
Strona 511
It is related , that one day , standing with an European ambassador on the brink of a precipice , he , with the mere view of displaying his absolute power , called to him a boy , who , at his command , instantly threw himself down ...
It is related , that one day , standing with an European ambassador on the brink of a precipice , he , with the mere view of displaying his absolute power , called to him a boy , who , at his command , instantly threw himself down ...
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