The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... course of the Ebro , till it falls into the Mediterranean . The second great chain of moun- tains begins with a group , called Mount Cayo , on the borders of Arra- gon . It then extends S. S. E. to Mo- lina d'Aragon , and south to Cape ...
... course of the Ebro , till it falls into the Mediterranean . The second great chain of moun- tains begins with a group , called Mount Cayo , on the borders of Arra- gon . It then extends S. S. E. to Mo- lina d'Aragon , and south to Cape ...
Strona 497
... course , de the funds of the establishment , but Religione ; 2d course , de Incarnatio- each student pays 91. 2s . entrance mo- ne et Ecclesia ; 3d course , de Sacra- ney , and his personal expences through mentis in genere , de ...
... course , de the funds of the establishment , but Religione ; 2d course , de Incarnatio- each student pays 91. 2s . entrance mo- ne et Ecclesia ; 3d course , de Sacra- ney , and his personal expences through mentis in genere , de ...
Strona 498
... course of academical learning . It is his duty to superintend the general discipline of the college . In the per- formance of his office he is assisted by a Vice - President . The Dean , who is likewise styled Magister Officii , in ...
... course of academical learning . It is his duty to superintend the general discipline of the college . In the per- formance of his office he is assisted by a Vice - President . The Dean , who is likewise styled Magister Officii , in ...
Strona 499
... course ; he slow- ly embraces a vast extent of ground . He spreads out tranquillity , and by chance , as it were , as he goes along , all that his memory retains . Every where , where , in short , he converses with his reader On the ...
... course ; he slow- ly embraces a vast extent of ground . He spreads out tranquillity , and by chance , as it were , as he goes along , all that his memory retains . Every where , where , in short , he converses with his reader On the ...
Strona 505
... course of his labours , arose from the manner in which Mr Macpherson and Sir J. Dalrymple had explained and conducted their respective publi- cations , and which he always consi- dered as unsatisfactory . His complaints of both these ...
... course of his labours , arose from the manner in which Mr Macpherson and Sir J. Dalrymple had explained and conducted their respective publi- cations , and which he always consi- dered as unsatisfactory . His complaints of both these ...
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