The Scots Magazine, Volumen42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... object that approached her . The hair was extremely electrical , and af- fected an electrometer at a very great di- ftance . He charged a metal conductor from it with great ease : and in the space of a few minutes collected as much fire ...
... object that approached her . The hair was extremely electrical , and af- fected an electrometer at a very great di- ftance . He charged a metal conductor from it with great ease : and in the space of a few minutes collected as much fire ...
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... object which leads many a good man to fapport a wicked faction ) : but then it fhould be confidered , whether the fea- fon will admit of the business of reforma- tion , and whether the evils to be reme- died will juftify the danger of ...
... object which leads many a good man to fapport a wicked faction ) : but then it fhould be confidered , whether the fea- fon will admit of the business of reforma- tion , and whether the evils to be reme- died will juftify the danger of ...
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... object of the prefent affociations is laudable , and they therefore merit the fupport of every good citizen : for if committees are to be the ultimate judges of the proprie ty and neceflity of public measures , what- ever they pronounce ...
... object of the prefent affociations is laudable , and they therefore merit the fupport of every good citizen : for if committees are to be the ultimate judges of the proprie ty and neceflity of public measures , what- ever they pronounce ...
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... object to the one fer- vice rather than the other , as there was not the smallest apprehenfion of the Noble Lord in the blue ribbon being able to provide by public credit for both . Sir Charles Bunbury adverted to the danger to the ...
... object to the one fer- vice rather than the other , as there was not the smallest apprehenfion of the Noble Lord in the blue ribbon being able to provide by public credit for both . Sir Charles Bunbury adverted to the danger to the ...
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... object of fuch great import- tance at a former period , is at once a proof of their weaknefs and apprehen- fion ... objects of the expeditions . But as very few marks of fubmiffion or humiliation have been manifefted , and from fome late ...
... object of fuch great import- tance at a former period , is at once a proof of their weaknefs and apprehen- fion ... objects of the expeditions . But as very few marks of fubmiffion or humiliation have been manifefted , and from fome late ...
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