The Scots Magazine, Volumen49Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1787 |
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... same objects may affume a different appearance , as they are illumined by a rifing or a fetting fun . To give an accurate portrait of nature in the light and fituation in which he beheld her , is all which can be expected from him who ...
... same objects may affume a different appearance , as they are illumined by a rifing or a fetting fun . To give an accurate portrait of nature in the light and fituation in which he beheld her , is all which can be expected from him who ...
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... same . With refpect to the fmall - pox , there is reafon to believe that it was more fa- tal forty years ago than in the preceding century . Even in 1742 inoculation was much less frequent than within the laft twenty years , and a ...
... same . With refpect to the fmall - pox , there is reafon to believe that it was more fa- tal forty years ago than in the preceding century . Even in 1742 inoculation was much less frequent than within the laft twenty years , and a ...
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... same morning . 14. At the manfe of Urray , in the 8ft year of his age , and 52d of his miniftry , the Rev. Dr Patrick Grant , minister of that parish . 16. At Leith , Mr Hugh Wood , merchant . 17. At Edinburgh , Francis Farquharfon of ...
... same morning . 14. At the manfe of Urray , in the 8ft year of his age , and 52d of his miniftry , the Rev. Dr Patrick Grant , minister of that parish . 16. At Leith , Mr Hugh Wood , merchant . 17. At Edinburgh , Francis Farquharfon of ...
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... same proportion as the price of that he has to buy , he will then be precifely in the ftate he was in before the prices were raised , and the effects of the tax from that moment be- come null . Hence , he argues , the ef- fect of taxes ...
... same proportion as the price of that he has to buy , he will then be precifely in the ftate he was in before the prices were raised , and the effects of the tax from that moment be- come null . Hence , he argues , the ef- fect of taxes ...
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... same manner : this bag which I carry with me when I hunt I call my grave - cloaths , for I am fure I will have no other ; yet if you fhould offer to make my fortune on condition of abandoning the chace of the Chamois , I could not ...
... same manner : this bag which I carry with me when I hunt I call my grave - cloaths , for I am fure I will have no other ; yet if you fhould offer to make my fortune on condition of abandoning the chace of the Chamois , I could not ...
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