The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 |
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... islands and great countries towards the north and weft , which one of fome fpecial note hath interpreted to figui fy America , and the northern parts thereof , and thereupon have gone a- bout to entitle the Queen of England ( Elizabeth ) ...
... islands and great countries towards the north and weft , which one of fome fpecial note hath interpreted to figui fy America , and the northern parts thereof , and thereupon have gone a- bout to entitle the Queen of England ( Elizabeth ) ...
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... Islands , ( Lon- don edition , 1775 , p . 186 ) , has the following notable paffage : " Of their black cattle , fome are without " horns , called by the Scots , bumble " cows , as we call a bee a humble bee " that wants a iting ...
... Islands , ( Lon- don edition , 1775 , p . 186 ) , has the following notable paffage : " Of their black cattle , fome are without " horns , called by the Scots , bumble " cows , as we call a bee a humble bee " that wants a iting ...
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... island was fubdued , the utmoft feverity of the civil law was neceffary , to reftrain individuals from plunder- ing each other . Thus , the man who intermeddled irregularly with the move- ables of a perfon deceased , was subject- ed to ...
... island was fubdued , the utmoft feverity of the civil law was neceffary , to reftrain individuals from plunder- ing each other . Thus , the man who intermeddled irregularly with the move- ables of a perfon deceased , was subject- ed to ...
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... island of Ceylon . If the merchants of Alexandria had often vifited the ports of the Golden Cherfonefus , and of the Great Bay , Ptolemy's defcriptions of them must have been rendered tote correfpond- ent to their real forin , nor could ...
... island of Ceylon . If the merchants of Alexandria had often vifited the ports of the Golden Cherfonefus , and of the Great Bay , Ptolemy's defcriptions of them must have been rendered tote correfpond- ent to their real forin , nor could ...
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... had obferved in his travels , or what he had learned from others , with great fimplicity and regard for truth . 1 F and and the cluster of islands contiguous to it , that * 38 Mode in which the Ancients conducted their Difcoveries , & c .
... had obferved in his travels , or what he had learned from others , with great fimplicity and regard for truth . 1 F and and the cluster of islands contiguous to it , that * 38 Mode in which the Ancients conducted their Difcoveries , & c .
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