The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... able any one to walk above his ma- jesty . Among the ancient Ethiopians , if the sovereign lost a leg or an arm , all his courtiers thought it incumbent on them to mutilate themselves in like manner t . We have now seen this authority ...
... able any one to walk above his ma- jesty . Among the ancient Ethiopians , if the sovereign lost a leg or an arm , all his courtiers thought it incumbent on them to mutilate themselves in like manner t . We have now seen this authority ...
Strona 512
... able distance by persons at sea ; and is rocks by the whiteness of its appear- easily distinguished from the adjacent ance . numerable small chinks and crevices , On the face of it , there are in- in which the fowls make their nests ...
... able distance by persons at sea ; and is rocks by the whiteness of its appear- easily distinguished from the adjacent ance . numerable small chinks and crevices , On the face of it , there are in- in which the fowls make their nests ...
Strona 513
... able degree of hazard . As the face of the rock is perpendicular , and wash - means , forcing himself farther from its ed at the foot by the sea , it is impos- front , will swing back into the reces- sible to ascend it by ladders or ...
... able degree of hazard . As the face of the rock is perpendicular , and wash - means , forcing himself farther from its ed at the foot by the sea , it is impos- front , will swing back into the reces- sible to ascend it by ladders or ...
Strona 514
... able to procure their own food , and to fly a considerable distance , the whole birds , old and young , whose number is still immense , notwithstanding the extraor- dinary havock which has been made by the pillaging hand and ensnaring ...
... able to procure their own food , and to fly a considerable distance , the whole birds , old and young , whose number is still immense , notwithstanding the extraor- dinary havock which has been made by the pillaging hand and ensnaring ...
Strona 515
... able ingenuity , though our limits de not permit us to enter into any parti- cular examination of them . The following passages will afford very good specimens of our author's mode of reasoning , and of that flowing and copious ...
... able ingenuity , though our limits de not permit us to enter into any parti- cular examination of them . The following passages will afford very good specimens of our author's mode of reasoning , and of that flowing and copious ...
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