The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Том 6J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1787 |
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... seem an- terior to the age of the Kalifs , un- der whom the Arabs gave them- felves up to it with so much paffion , that all the learned men of that time never fail to add the title of Musician to those of Physician , Ma- thematician ...
... seem an- terior to the age of the Kalifs , un- der whom the Arabs gave them- felves up to it with so much paffion , that all the learned men of that time never fail to add the title of Musician to those of Physician , Ma- thematician ...
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... seems to have been uncommonly fortunate , for his eldest fon became learned and emis nent even in his father's lifetime his third , a pupil of his own in Ma- thematics , to whom he left the care of publishing his Pofthumous works ; and ...
... seems to have been uncommonly fortunate , for his eldest fon became learned and emis nent even in his father's lifetime his third , a pupil of his own in Ma- thematics , to whom he left the care of publishing his Pofthumous works ; and ...
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... seem terrible ; which , as is related in England , did thereafter fall by the pox : yet pof- fibly thefe are but jealoufies , and not proofs which can be adduced against them . Marquis of MONTROSE , Amongst the Covenanters was the ...
... seem terrible ; which , as is related in England , did thereafter fall by the pox : yet pof- fibly thefe are but jealoufies , and not proofs which can be adduced against them . Marquis of MONTROSE , Amongst the Covenanters was the ...
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... seems to have had this fpecies of Infect Phobia in his eye , when he cries out , " Say , O ! my mufe - fay whence fuch boldness fprings , - " Such daring courage - in fuch tim'rous things ? " Start " Start from a feather - from an ...
... seems to have had this fpecies of Infect Phobia in his eye , when he cries out , " Say , O ! my mufe - fay whence fuch boldness fprings , - " Such daring courage - in fuch tim'rous things ? " Start " Start from a feather - from an ...
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... one refiding there . Of this our merchants are fenfible : they have remarked , that fuch of themselves as have felt the inconve- niences of the place most sensibly , ΠΟ 115 seem , to our astonishment , to have forgot 414 Picture of Egypt .
... one refiding there . Of this our merchants are fenfible : they have remarked , that fuch of themselves as have felt the inconve- niences of the place most sensibly , ΠΟ 115 seem , to our astonishment , to have forgot 414 Picture of Egypt .
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