The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... soon after they had completed their journey . Among the less la- mentable effects , it is mentioned , that the flats of butter sent to the London market , ( a flat containing many pounds , carefully packed , ) were , in many in- stances ...
... soon after they had completed their journey . Among the less la- mentable effects , it is mentioned , that the flats of butter sent to the London market , ( a flat containing many pounds , carefully packed , ) were , in many in- stances ...
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... soon have despaired of obtaining that satisfaction , for he had strong rea- sons to suspect , even before his journey to Paris in 1802 , that the most valu- able part , if not the whole of them , had been destroyed . Three important ...
... soon have despaired of obtaining that satisfaction , for he had strong rea- sons to suspect , even before his journey to Paris in 1802 , that the most valu- able part , if not the whole of them , had been destroyed . Three important ...
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... soon as has collected all the booty within s reach , or as much as he can conve- ly stow about him , he is pulled and when he has emptied his sack , e again descends at another place , llects the eggs , and is again hoisted in the same ...
... soon as has collected all the booty within s reach , or as much as he can conve- ly stow about him , he is pulled and when he has emptied his sack , e again descends at another place , llects the eggs , and is again hoisted in the same ...
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... soon as they are taken from their nests . About the beginning of autumn , when the young birds begin to fly , and the Heughman has taken all that he can get at by descending from the top of the rock , he places nets over the face of it ...
... soon as they are taken from their nests . About the beginning of autumn , when the young birds begin to fly , and the Heughman has taken all that he can get at by descending from the top of the rock , he places nets over the face of it ...
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... soon to be de- stroyed for ever ; to become , both body and soul , as if he had never been ? -He can reach the sublimest heights of vir- tue , he can hold fellowship with angels , and reflect the image of the Divinity ; but why furnish ...
... soon to be de- stroyed for ever ; to become , both body and soul , as if he had never been ? -He can reach the sublimest heights of vir- tue , he can hold fellowship with angels , and reflect the image of the Divinity ; but why furnish ...
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