The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... persons , who had been born about the same time with their prince , were set aside to be his attendants du- ring life , and his followers in death . To their number were added a few , who , by long and earnest solicitation , had ...
... persons , who had been born about the same time with their prince , were set aside to be his attendants du- ring life , and his followers in death . To their number were added a few , who , by long and earnest solicitation , had ...
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... 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 ; and at some places ...
... 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 ; and at some places ...
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... persons , most of whom are generally women . On the margin of the cliff there is faced a small wooden machine , on which is fixed a pulley for the run upon , that it may not be cut by rabbing upon the edge of the rock . In going down he ...
... persons , most of whom are generally women . On the margin of the cliff there is faced a small wooden machine , on which is fixed a pulley for the run upon , that it may not be cut by rabbing upon the edge of the rock . In going down he ...
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... These * Their conduct seems to resemble that of those persons who are blamed for " detaining the truth in unrighteous , " ness . " These causes alone , without any vio- lent opposition on Review .--- Tennant's Indian Recreations . 517.
... These * Their conduct seems to resemble that of those persons who are blamed for " detaining the truth in unrighteous , " ness . " These causes alone , without any vio- lent opposition on Review .--- Tennant's Indian Recreations . 517.
Strona 518
... persons practically acquainted with this subject , that the desire of the people after education is so strong , that several have at present , with much expence , placed their chil- dren under the tuition of Europeans : and that there ...
... persons practically acquainted with this subject , that the desire of the people after education is so strong , that several have at present , with much expence , placed their chil- dren under the tuition of Europeans : and that there ...
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