The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tomy 77-78Archibald Constable & Company, 1815 |
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tion , which is not only excessive , but attended with fatal consequences to the initiating workman , as the shocks which the breast sustains in pulling the lever , frequently produce pulmo- nary ailments . 4th , The nice atten- tion ...
tion , which is not only excessive , but attended with fatal consequences to the initiating workman , as the shocks which the breast sustains in pulling the lever , frequently produce pulmo- nary ailments . 4th , The nice atten- tion ...
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... tion was afterwards laid before his Majesty's Advocate , who had pre- viously received a communication from the Faculty of Glasgow College , which set forth that Professor Mylne had been suspected , probably accused , of the crime of ...
... tion was afterwards laid before his Majesty's Advocate , who had pre- viously received a communication from the Faculty of Glasgow College , which set forth that Professor Mylne had been suspected , probably accused , of the crime of ...
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... tion with the measures of administra- tion . But the question , whether it shall in any shape or degree be con- tinued during peace , is one very momentous , and which threatens to shake the firmness even of the most determined ...
... tion with the measures of administra- tion . But the question , whether it shall in any shape or degree be con- tinued during peace , is one very momentous , and which threatens to shake the firmness even of the most determined ...
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