The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volúmenes 15-181825 |
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... object and effect ; but these are kittle words for the honest laird . The subject of them is a kind of pons asinorum in entail law : we recommend , therefore , that he shall clear up his noddle with a snuff ; as for the toddy , he may ...
... object and effect ; but these are kittle words for the honest laird . The subject of them is a kind of pons asinorum in entail law : we recommend , therefore , that he shall clear up his noddle with a snuff ; as for the toddy , he may ...
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... object of relief to the Judges , and the great body of the people . 66 But the proposed bill appears , in many respects , radically defective , and not such as is calculated to give much satisfaction to the people of Scotland . If so ...
... object of relief to the Judges , and the great body of the people . 66 But the proposed bill appears , in many respects , radically defective , and not such as is calculated to give much satisfaction to the people of Scotland . If so ...
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... objects or rules may be , are not printed at the public ex- pense , so far as we know ; they are , therefore , seldom ... object to facili- tate the administration of justice , " and to " relieve it of every superfluous charge . " Third ...
... objects or rules may be , are not printed at the public ex- pense , so far as we know ; they are , therefore , seldom ... object to facili- tate the administration of justice , " and to " relieve it of every superfluous charge . " Third ...
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... objects which were seen in his first position . By advancing still farther , he will have another visible horizon ... object make a mark , exactly in the direction of the vertical wire in the middle of the telescope ; this point will ...
... objects which were seen in his first position . By advancing still farther , he will have another visible horizon ... object make a mark , exactly in the direction of the vertical wire in the middle of the telescope ; this point will ...
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... object of his ardent wishes glide gradually away from his grasp , with the consciousness that a slight effort on his part would be sufficient to ob- tain it , yet feels an utter inability of making even that slight effort . Thus I drew ...
... object of his ardent wishes glide gradually away from his grasp , with the consciousness that a slight effort on his part would be sufficient to ob- tain it , yet feels an utter inability of making even that slight effort . Thus I drew ...
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