The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... thing that ever grew on the face of the earth . Even the best Parisian dress - flowers are very imperfect imitations . The taste of the wearers , we are glad to per- ceive , has evidently improved within our recollection ; so that any ...
... thing that ever grew on the face of the earth . Even the best Parisian dress - flowers are very imperfect imitations . The taste of the wearers , we are glad to per- ceive , has evidently improved within our recollection ; so that any ...
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... thing , and felt only as if she had ta- ken a very long sleep . An injection was administered with good effect , and she went to sleep as usual ; but next morning , ( Saturday , July 1. ) , she was found in the same state of profound ...
... thing , and felt only as if she had ta- ken a very long sleep . An injection was administered with good effect , and she went to sleep as usual ; but next morning , ( Saturday , July 1. ) , she was found in the same state of profound ...
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... thing that had happened ; that she remembered , indeed , having conversed with her friends at her for- mer - awakening , ( Friday afternoon 30th of June ) , but felt it a great ex- ertion then to speak to them ; that she recollected ...
... thing that had happened ; that she remembered , indeed , having conversed with her friends at her for- mer - awakening , ( Friday afternoon 30th of June ) , but felt it a great ex- ertion then to speak to them ; that she recollected ...
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... thing but the pendulum finds a place in his answer . A pendulum , says he , which , by trial , in a given place ... things considered , appears to be the pendulum . " Dr Woollaston , having mentioned no other standard but the ...
... thing but the pendulum finds a place in his answer . A pendulum , says he , which , by trial , in a given place ... things considered , appears to be the pendulum . " Dr Woollaston , having mentioned no other standard but the ...
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... thing is to be expect- Al- purest and noblest feelings of our na- ture . - What indeed can be more pro- ductive of salutary effects than the exhibition , in a language intelligible to all , of those incidents of domestic and those deeds ...
... thing is to be expect- Al- purest and noblest feelings of our na- ture . - What indeed can be more pro- ductive of salutary effects than the exhibition , in a language intelligible to all , of those incidents of domestic and those deeds ...
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