The Gentleman's Magazine, Том 18E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1748 |
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... fide , and a fine pasture till Drumbugh . At Bowness I took a new meridi- an to afcertain the truth of my tri- angles . It is properly fo called from the bend of the coaft at this promon- tory , which is the most remarkable one on the ...
... fide , and a fine pasture till Drumbugh . At Bowness I took a new meridi- an to afcertain the truth of my tri- angles . It is properly fo called from the bend of the coaft at this promon- tory , which is the most remarkable one on the ...
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... fide of his neck , as left no hollow between his cheek and the upper part of his left fhoulder , and forced him to keep his head always awry . The young man was reduced , by the viru- lence of the humour , to the lowest state of ...
... fide of his neck , as left no hollow between his cheek and the upper part of his left fhoulder , and forced him to keep his head always awry . The young man was reduced , by the viru- lence of the humour , to the lowest state of ...
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... fide , the young men who were to be the actors , at the first row , and the old men behind them , fome- what higher . One of the elders bid the young people to do their duty , and ad- ded , that this action was of great im- portance ...
... fide , the young men who were to be the actors , at the first row , and the old men behind them , fome- what higher . One of the elders bid the young people to do their duty , and ad- ded , that this action was of great im- portance ...
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... fide , and New - York on the other . By this means they would have no footing in north America , except Louisiana on C Mississippi river . I mention Nova Scotia in its full ex- tent ; because , tho ' all this country was called L ...
... fide , and New - York on the other . By this means they would have no footing in north America , except Louisiana on C Mississippi river . I mention Nova Scotia in its full ex- tent ; because , tho ' all this country was called L ...
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... fide ; and that what with the fcarcity which now be- H gins to rage in France , and their loffes at fea , the French are , to the full , as much diftreffed and embaraffed as we ; is , in my humble opinion , fufficient to folve the ...
... fide ; and that what with the fcarcity which now be- H gins to rage in France , and their loffes at fea , the French are , to the full , as much diftreffed and embaraffed as we ; is , in my humble opinion , fufficient to folve the ...
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