The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 662
... manner of living oc- casions a very great internal consump . tion , and of consequence multiplies within the profits ... manners do not reign in France ; ge- nerally speaking , we prefer with rea- son our own houses , and the meeting of ...
... manner of living oc- casions a very great internal consump . tion , and of consequence multiplies within the profits ... manners do not reign in France ; ge- nerally speaking , we prefer with rea- son our own houses , and the meeting of ...
Pagina 744
subject in so profound and extensive a manner as Mr Mitford : his work is , in a manner , only an abridgement , yet it contains all that is most inter- esting in the history of Greece . He is now employed in the continuation of this ...
subject in so profound and extensive a manner as Mr Mitford : his work is , in a manner , only an abridgement , yet it contains all that is most inter- esting in the history of Greece . He is now employed in the continuation of this ...
Pagina 922
... manner ; and , by his own exertions , he hoped to increase the number of stu- dents , on which , at Glasgow , the emo- lument of a Professor chiefly depends . The situation , too , if not brilliant , was highly respectable ; and he was ...
... manner ; and , by his own exertions , he hoped to increase the number of stu- dents , on which , at Glasgow , the emo- lument of a Professor chiefly depends . The situation , too , if not brilliant , was highly respectable ; and he was ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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