The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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... mind . Fig . 3. Is a table fhewing the numeral relation which the feveral colours , bear to each other , beginning with any colour in the prifimatic fpectrum . Birmingham . S. GALTON , Jun . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR ...
... mind . Fig . 3. Is a table fhewing the numeral relation which the feveral colours , bear to each other , beginning with any colour in the prifimatic fpectrum . Birmingham . S. GALTON , Jun . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine . SIR ...
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... mind , cannot but excite the most poignant reflections . It is hardly pro bable that innate depravity , or bad ex- ample , were the only caufes which have reduced them to this method of acquiring their livelihood . Other caufes prefent ...
... mind , cannot but excite the most poignant reflections . It is hardly pro bable that innate depravity , or bad ex- ample , were the only caufes which have reduced them to this method of acquiring their livelihood . Other caufes prefent ...
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... mind . In- deed , the narrative is drawn up with a modesty , which flashes conviction in the reader's face . " Though the royal de- fcent of this most ancient clan might be traced from the chronicles of the Scottish kings to the ...
... mind . In- deed , the narrative is drawn up with a modesty , which flashes conviction in the reader's face . " Though the royal de- fcent of this most ancient clan might be traced from the chronicles of the Scottish kings to the ...
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... mind increafed the pleafures of the earlier part of this ramble ; but that , after the firft fortnight , the journalist pursued his way , a folitary rambler , over many a mountain , and through many a delicious vale , where fometimes he ...
... mind increafed the pleafures of the earlier part of this ramble ; but that , after the firft fortnight , the journalist pursued his way , a folitary rambler , over many a mountain , and through many a delicious vale , where fometimes he ...
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... mind the state of things at that time , and the circumstances under which I ftood ; and although I felt , and as long as I live fhall continue to feel , the deepeft obligation to the prince for fo dif- tinguifhed a mark of his regard ...
... mind the state of things at that time , and the circumstances under which I ftood ; and although I felt , and as long as I live fhall continue to feel , the deepeft obligation to the prince for fo dif- tinguifhed a mark of his regard ...
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