The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... continued , without interruption , during the seventy - eight years which have since elapsed . In forms now a record of Scotish Literature and History , during that long period , the value of which is so universally acknowledged , as to ...
... continued , without interruption , during the seventy - eight years which have since elapsed . In forms now a record of Scotish Literature and History , during that long period , the value of which is so universally acknowledged , as to ...
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... the lateral ones , b which are continued to the height the inner wall , though diminishi their compass , after being adorned Ove an equal height with the side buttres- ses , with 4 Description of the New Episcopal Chapel .
... the lateral ones , b which are continued to the height the inner wall , though diminishi their compass , after being adorned Ove an equal height with the side buttres- ses , with 4 Description of the New Episcopal Chapel .
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... continued , during the whole period , to breathe in the same soft and al- most imperceptible manner as at first ; but was observed occasionally , during the night , to draw her breath more strongly , like a person who had fallen asleep ...
... continued , during the whole period , to breathe in the same soft and al- most imperceptible manner as at first ; but was observed occasionally , during the night , to draw her breath more strongly , like a person who had fallen asleep ...
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... continued in a very fee- ble state for a few days , but took her food nearly as usual , and improved in strength so rapidly , that on the last day of August she began to work as a reaper in the service of Mr Arkley of Dunninald ; and ...
... continued in a very fee- ble state for a few days , but took her food nearly as usual , and improved in strength so rapidly , that on the last day of August she began to work as a reaper in the service of Mr Arkley of Dunninald ; and ...
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... continued their former practices , only with increased splendor and ad- degrees of information , but the object of all of whose supreme regard is the sun , moon , and stars † . AB - YZ . Diod . Sic . and Plut . attest this , -from whom ...
... continued their former practices , only with increased splendor and ad- degrees of information , but the object of all of whose supreme regard is the sun , moon , and stars † . AB - YZ . Diod . Sic . and Plut . attest this , -from whom ...
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