The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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Page 544
... set fire to all the country for a quarter of a league round " and all this he would do with- out the leaft interruption to his devotions , which he would have thought it a fin to defer to another hour , fo tender was his confcience ...
... set fire to all the country for a quarter of a league round " and all this he would do with- out the leaft interruption to his devotions , which he would have thought it a fin to defer to another hour , fo tender was his confcience ...
Page 678
... sets of demonstrations were made , and an expla- natory book printed . By help of thefe , young perfons foon and easily learn many properties of plane , and fome of folid figures . Somewhat more than an hundred fets are difperfed ...
... sets of demonstrations were made , and an expla- natory book printed . By help of thefe , young perfons foon and easily learn many properties of plane , and fome of folid figures . Somewhat more than an hundred fets are difperfed ...
Page 697
... set out two centuries ago , and where they were fixed by the fynod of Dort . All their religious opinions are orthodox in the highest degree ; all dogmas derived from the fyftems of the reformers , the Luther- ans , Mennonites , and ...
... set out two centuries ago , and where they were fixed by the fynod of Dort . All their religious opinions are orthodox in the highest degree ; all dogmas derived from the fyftems of the reformers , the Luther- ans , Mennonites , and ...
Page 858
... set up a cry of rage , difcharged their pieces at the veffel ; but fortunately no perfon on board was wounded . Citizen Jumelin remarks , on this occa- fion , that if the idea of men eagerly watching for wrecks , and even doing all in ...
... set up a cry of rage , difcharged their pieces at the veffel ; but fortunately no perfon on board was wounded . Citizen Jumelin remarks , on this occa- fion , that if the idea of men eagerly watching for wrecks , and even doing all in ...
Page 875
... Set the whole in the corner of the kitchen fire - place , or in any temperature of moderate warmth , until a fesmentation takes place , which will happen in a few hours , and then mix it with your flour , and knead it up with your dough ...
... Set the whole in the corner of the kitchen fire - place , or in any temperature of moderate warmth , until a fesmentation takes place , which will happen in a few hours , and then mix it with your flour , and knead it up with your dough ...
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