The Scots Magazine, Том 53Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1791 |
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... March 2. The Albion mills at London deftroyed by fire , 146 . 2. The Rev. Mr John Wefley , the celebrated Methodist died at London , 152 . 7. The Emperor cedes Tufcany to the Archduke Ferdinand , 195 . 21. The Fort of Bangalore in the ...
... March 2. The Albion mills at London deftroyed by fire , 146 . 2. The Rev. Mr John Wefley , the celebrated Methodist died at London , 152 . 7. The Emperor cedes Tufcany to the Archduke Ferdinand , 195 . 21. The Fort of Bangalore in the ...
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... March 1771 I returned home to my family , being determined to bring them as foon as poffible , at the risk of my life and fortune , to refide in Kentucke , which I efteemed a fecond paradife . On my return I found my family in happy ...
... March 1771 I returned home to my family , being determined to bring them as foon as poffible , at the risk of my life and fortune , to refide in Kentucke , which I efteemed a fecond paradife . On my return I found my family in happy ...
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... march of the enemy , the Grand Vizir appoints a lieutenant - general , who , with a large de- tachment , advances to reconnoitre , or to en- gage . This divifion of their forces is highly difadvantageous ; for the advanced guard , being ...
... march of the enemy , the Grand Vizir appoints a lieutenant - general , who , with a large de- tachment , advances to reconnoitre , or to en- gage . This divifion of their forces is highly difadvantageous ; for the advanced guard , being ...
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... March laft , when the Pro- feffor was giving his lectures on compa- rative anatomy , and comparing the human blood with that of other animals , he took oc- cafion to obferve the very fmall " difference which appeared in the conftitucnt ...
... March laft , when the Pro- feffor was giving his lectures on compa- rative anatomy , and comparing the human blood with that of other animals , he took oc- cafion to obferve the very fmall " difference which appeared in the conftitucnt ...
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... march forward , and fuccour the befie- ged . He has retreated within the defiles of Mount Hamus , though it is uncer- tain in what manner he can fubfift there with his troops in the heart of winter . POLAND . A treaty of defenfive ...
... march forward , and fuccour the befie- ged . He has retreated within the defiles of Mount Hamus , though it is uncer- tain in what manner he can fubfift there with his troops in the heart of winter . POLAND . A treaty of defenfive ...
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Стр. 8 - Kentucke with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows, and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loin of a buck, which a few hours before I had killed.
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Стр. 8 - In March, 1771, I returned home to my family, being determined to bring them, as soon as possible, at the risk of my life and fortune, to reside in Kentucke, which I esteemed a second paradise.
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Стр. 8 - I laid me down to sleep, and awoke not until the sun had chased away the night. I continued this tour and in a few days explored a considerable part of the country, each day equally pleased as at first, after which I returned to my old camp, which had not been disturbed in my absence.