The Monthly Magazine, Volume 8R. Phillips, 1800 |
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... itself , affords the deepeft water . The Canadar- quai has been founded to the South with a line of one hundred and twenty fathoms , without reaching its bottom . It is back- ed on that quarter by a range of high and picturefque ...
... itself , affords the deepeft water . The Canadar- quai has been founded to the South with a line of one hundred and twenty fathoms , without reaching its bottom . It is back- ed on that quarter by a range of high and picturefque ...
Page 533
... itself . That pomp of fcenery , that expanfe and publicity of profpect , which fo eminently diftinguish Richmond Hill , fafcinate , .indeed , the occafional ob- ferver but in the picturefque of nature , as in the intercourfes of life ...
... itself . That pomp of fcenery , that expanfe and publicity of profpect , which fo eminently diftinguish Richmond Hill , fafcinate , .indeed , the occafional ob- ferver but in the picturefque of nature , as in the intercourfes of life ...
Page 564
... itself , and the pifien by its own weight will defcend . When this has regained its first fituation , let the ftate of the valves be again altered , and the froke may be repeated ; and fo on , continually , while any fluid is left in ...
... itself , and the pifien by its own weight will defcend . When this has regained its first fituation , let the ftate of the valves be again altered , and the froke may be repeated ; and fo on , continually , while any fluid is left in ...
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... itself does not neceffarily imply any thing exceptionable or vituperative ) , with re fpect to fuch perfons as have inherited the like views and purfuits , as are motived by fimilar confiderations , and employed in imitated purposes ...
... itself does not neceffarily imply any thing exceptionable or vituperative ) , with re fpect to fuch perfons as have inherited the like views and purfuits , as are motived by fimilar confiderations , and employed in imitated purposes ...
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... itself : " It occurs to me , that many of the fituations of diftrefs above enumerated being peculiarly within the fcope of the Magdalen charity , it may feem , to fome of my readers , that the fociety I wish to fee established will not ...
... itself : " It occurs to me , that many of the fituations of diftrefs above enumerated being peculiarly within the fcope of the Magdalen charity , it may feem , to fome of my readers , that the fociety I wish to fee established will not ...
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