The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 73,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1811 |
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... continued for a cer- tain length of time . Mr Brodie says , from analogy , he might draw some conclusions respecting the mode in which some other vegetable poisons produce their effects on the animal system : but he forbears to enter ...
... continued for a cer- tain length of time . Mr Brodie says , from analogy , he might draw some conclusions respecting the mode in which some other vegetable poisons produce their effects on the animal system : but he forbears to enter ...
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... continued to write letters of a pas- sionate , and even conjugal import , and to pay nocturnal and clandes- tine visits during the whole of his stay in Scotland ; but there was no cohabitation , of a more visible na- ture , nor any ...
... continued to write letters of a pas- sionate , and even conjugal import , and to pay nocturnal and clandes- tine visits during the whole of his stay in Scotland ; but there was no cohabitation , of a more visible na- ture , nor any ...
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... continued to prevail in England till the marriage act , 26th George II . cap . 33 ; and in Scotland continued to be the ba- sis of the matrimonial law to this day . Several regulations in that country , both ecclesiastical and ci- vil ...
... continued to prevail in England till the marriage act , 26th George II . cap . 33 ; and in Scotland continued to be the ba- sis of the matrimonial law to this day . Several regulations in that country , both ecclesiastical and ci- vil ...
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Register of the Weather for July | 482 |
Account of a Collection of Ancient | 489 |
Constitution of the late Central Junta | 498 |
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