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... remarks Below us we have a direful example of the blowing of loose sand , or what is called the sand - flood ; for an estate , which belongs to Sin- clair of Brue , is now rendered a forlorn waste , although , before this calamity , it ...
... remarks Below us we have a direful example of the blowing of loose sand , or what is called the sand - flood ; for an estate , which belongs to Sin- clair of Brue , is now rendered a forlorn waste , although , before this calamity , it ...
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... Remarks . By Nicholas Gay , Esq . F. R. S. - Qui Mores Hominum multorum vidit & Urbes . - 8vo . 1s . 6d . Stockdale . 1799 . This writer , who is friendly to an Union , recommends the mea- sure by arguments of such an odd cast , that if ...
... Remarks . By Nicholas Gay , Esq . F. R. S. - Qui Mores Hominum multorum vidit & Urbes . - 8vo . 1s . 6d . Stockdale . 1799 . This writer , who is friendly to an Union , recommends the mea- sure by arguments of such an odd cast , that if ...
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... remarks now before us : in which Dr. Jamieson , in a very sober , sensible , and candid strain of expostulation , has endeavoured to correct what he apprehends to be the inaccuracies and mistakes of the animated , but perhaps too hasty ...
... remarks now before us : in which Dr. Jamieson , in a very sober , sensible , and candid strain of expostulation , has endeavoured to correct what he apprehends to be the inaccuracies and mistakes of the animated , but perhaps too hasty ...
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