The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... tion is graced with a magnificen Gothic door , which forms the princi pal entrance into the Chapel . Thi gate , like that of the Roman Catholi Chapel , is beautifully arched , and tastefully ornamented with crockets which run up the ...
... tion is graced with a magnificen Gothic door , which forms the princi pal entrance into the Chapel . Thi gate , like that of the Roman Catholi Chapel , is beautifully arched , and tastefully ornamented with crockets which run up the ...
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... tion the mental powers are narrowed and benumbed in the extreme . To calculate the degree to which they are capable of being enlarged and enli- vened is impossible . Body and mind are both strengthened and enlarged by a due degree of ...
... tion the mental powers are narrowed and benumbed in the extreme . To calculate the degree to which they are capable of being enlarged and enli- vened is impossible . Body and mind are both strengthened and enlarged by a due degree of ...
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... tion tables , and judicious regulations , would greatly diminish the trouble , and the obvious advantages would soon reconcile all to the change . P.S. At present , I say nothing of the combination of Time and Exten- sion , in order to ...
... tion tables , and judicious regulations , would greatly diminish the trouble , and the obvious advantages would soon reconcile all to the change . P.S. At present , I say nothing of the combination of Time and Exten- sion , in order to ...
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... tion of their undertaking , the men were landed , and it was not until they had marched 150 miles ( and 120 more than any white person had been before ) , over a barren and ex- ceedingly mountainous country , after experiencing the ...
... tion of their undertaking , the men were landed , and it was not until they had marched 150 miles ( and 120 more than any white person had been before ) , over a barren and ex- ceedingly mountainous country , after experiencing the ...
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... tion of weights and measures brought into Parliament last session , Lord Stanhope proved that he had thought profoundly on that important subject . His arguments convinced the House that the measure , as then proposed , was inexpedient ...
... tion of weights and measures brought into Parliament last session , Lord Stanhope proved that he had thought profoundly on that important subject . His arguments convinced the House that the measure , as then proposed , was inexpedient ...
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