The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Band 10J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1780 |
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... pieces of which I have fent you , generally occupies the rifing grounds a little way from the water fide . The foil in general is black and fit for any kind of grain fown , or roots planted in it , but produces nothing naturally . Some ...
... pieces of which I have fent you , generally occupies the rifing grounds a little way from the water fide . The foil in general is black and fit for any kind of grain fown , or roots planted in it , but produces nothing naturally . Some ...
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... pieces of wood to keep them apart . I have often met with thefe in the coves a- fishing , and have obferved the ... piece of yellow metal was fufpended , and hung down on his breast . As they feemed very fhy , we had no intercourfe with ...
... pieces of wood to keep them apart . I have often met with thefe in the coves a- fishing , and have obferved the ... piece of yellow metal was fufpended , and hung down on his breast . As they feemed very fhy , we had no intercourfe with ...
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... pieces , and the wri- tings of Mr Sheridan . SIR , S To the Publifher . " I have often amufed myself with " the following idea , that the fun " and fixed stars , which are undoubt- " edly funs to other planetary fyf- " tems , may be ...
... pieces , and the wri- tings of Mr Sheridan . SIR , S To the Publifher . " I have often amufed myself with " the following idea , that the fun " and fixed stars , which are undoubt- " edly funs to other planetary fyf- " tems , may be ...
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... pieces of stone , with every appearance of its having been part of a larger mafs . They find it fome- times in large maffes , lumps , and ir- regular veins ; the adhering ftone is generally flint or quartz , and I have fometimes feen a ...
... pieces of stone , with every appearance of its having been part of a larger mafs . They find it fome- times in large maffes , lumps , and ir- regular veins ; the adhering ftone is generally flint or quartz , and I have fometimes feen a ...
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... piece of ice fince the 10th of November . Here we refumed our amufement of frating , to the great aftonishment of the ... pieces , garbled , and appearing in a granu- lated form . Shell lac is the purified lac , by a very fimple procefs ...
... piece of ice fince the 10th of November . Here we refumed our amufement of frating , to the great aftonishment of the ... pieces , garbled , and appearing in a granu- lated form . Shell lac is the purified lac , by a very fimple procefs ...
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