The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tomy 77-78Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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... means they have learned to employ as the remedy of this insuffi- ciency , the permanent deposit in which these treasures might be preserved . The impression of marks on surfaces for this purpose was in some of its forms so natural , and ...
... means they have learned to employ as the remedy of this insuffi- ciency , the permanent deposit in which these treasures might be preserved . The impression of marks on surfaces for this purpose was in some of its forms so natural , and ...
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... means they used for the pur- pose ? Seeing him inclined to follow ' this topic , I stated the remarkable in- stances of longevity in our own coun- trymen , Parr and Jenkins ; at which he expressed surprise , and much desire to know if ...
... means they used for the pur- pose ? Seeing him inclined to follow ' this topic , I stated the remarkable in- stances of longevity in our own coun- trymen , Parr and Jenkins ; at which he expressed surprise , and much desire to know if ...
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... means . Let us save the State from the horrors we must expect from an enemy displeased and cruel . Let us offer the province to a nation wise and powerful , capable of saving and governing us . Let us put ourselves under the pro ...
... means . Let us save the State from the horrors we must expect from an enemy displeased and cruel . Let us offer the province to a nation wise and powerful , capable of saving and governing us . Let us put ourselves under the pro ...
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