The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Том 4J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1786 |
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... Animals of Ruffia 85 Springs of Afphaltum and Sul- phureous Lakes of Ruffia de- fcribed POETRY All for the Want of Knowing one another , by M. Imbert 125 · 127 : 87 T H ISTORIANS obferve a profound filence with respect to.
... Animals of Ruffia 85 Springs of Afphaltum and Sul- phureous Lakes of Ruffia de- fcribed POETRY All for the Want of Knowing one another , by M. Imbert 125 · 127 : 87 T H ISTORIANS obferve a profound filence with respect to.
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... the French monarch is equally honour- able to his Majefty and the two mi- nifters who have the confidence of their fovereign . Account rantula is the animals themselves . They are plunged alive 84 Some Account of the Comte de Vergennes ,
... the French monarch is equally honour- able to his Majefty and the two mi- nifters who have the confidence of their fovereign . Account rantula is the animals themselves . They are plunged alive 84 Some Account of the Comte de Vergennes ,
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... animals during winter make little galleries in the turf below the fnow , for the purpofe of procuring their food . In fummer they prefer the leaves of the cytifus hirfutus , and other fucculent plants , to any other nourishment : Their ...
... animals during winter make little galleries in the turf below the fnow , for the purpofe of procuring their food . In fummer they prefer the leaves of the cytifus hirfutus , and other fucculent plants , to any other nourishment : Their ...
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... animals , while young , or when they are in their wild ftate , would be greatly preferable to that of the roe , if it did not often acquire a ftrong taste of wormwood , which is their favourite food ; but this tafte leaves it when ...
... animals , while young , or when they are in their wild ftate , would be greatly preferable to that of the roe , if it did not often acquire a ftrong taste of wormwood , which is their favourite food ; but this tafte leaves it when ...
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... animal grown putrid . It is generally of an olive colour or a greenish black , very disagreeable to the eye . It is compofed of fila- ments , for the most part running pa- rallel , and fhining through the fur- face , which is very ...
... animal grown putrid . It is generally of an olive colour or a greenish black , very disagreeable to the eye . It is compofed of fila- ments , for the most part running pa- rallel , and fhining through the fur- face , which is very ...
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Стр. 375 - Remember that credit is money. If a man lets his money lie in my hands after it is due, he gives me the interest, or so much as I can make of it during that time. This amounts to a considerable sum where a man has good and large credit, and makes good use of it.
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Стр. 304 - What the nestling is not thus thoroughly master of, he hurries over, lowering his tone, as if he did not wish to be heard, and could not yet satisfy himself.
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Стр. 451 - Gentlemen of the Houfe of Commons^ " I thank you for the fupplies which you have granted for the fervice of the current year, and for the provilion you have made for difcharging the incumbrances on the revenue applicable to the ufes of my civil government.