London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, Volumen 23C. Ackers, 1754 |
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... miles in length , and impene trable by any chizzel . There are pieces of fculpture 150 feet in height . • It was nothing extraordinary for an eaftern monarch to have his ftatue cut out of a mountain . The Egyptian works of all kinds ...
... miles in length , and impene trable by any chizzel . There are pieces of fculpture 150 feet in height . • It was nothing extraordinary for an eaftern monarch to have his ftatue cut out of a mountain . The Egyptian works of all kinds ...
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... miles , and its breadth between 8 and 10. Its moft general di- vifion is into north and fouth , and it contains 17 parishes , called Kirks . Its divifion , with regard to its civil govern- ment , is into fix fheedings , every one having ...
... miles , and its breadth between 8 and 10. Its moft general di- vifion is into north and fouth , and it contains 17 parishes , called Kirks . Its divifion , with regard to its civil govern- ment , is into fix fheedings , every one having ...
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... miles of the town is a good harbour , fecured by a fort , and at the foot of the caftle there is a creek for fmall veffels , but dan- gerous . The inhabitants are of the fame religi- on with the church of England . The bishop is ftiled ...
... miles of the town is a good harbour , fecured by a fort , and at the foot of the caftle there is a creek for fmall veffels , but dan- gerous . The inhabitants are of the fame religi- on with the church of England . The bishop is ftiled ...
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... miles round ; or when the hill - im- prover afferts that he never faw his turf burn before , and turning fhort , fays , " Did you , coufin ? " In fuch cafes as thefe the answers may give a dangerous ex- ample ; for if a raw whelp of a ...
... miles round ; or when the hill - im- prover afferts that he never faw his turf burn before , and turning fhort , fays , " Did you , coufin ? " In fuch cafes as thefe the answers may give a dangerous ex- ample ; for if a raw whelp of a ...
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1754. Extract from a Pamphlet on the Irish Affairs . quarter of a mile . A great cable was not long fince made here , which required 100 men to work at it , and fo hard was the labour , that they could work but 4 hours in the day . The ...
1754. Extract from a Pamphlet on the Irish Affairs . quarter of a mile . A great cable was not long fince made here , which required 100 men to work at it , and fo hard was the labour , that they could work but 4 hours in the day . The ...
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