The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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... observed a vast quantity of coni- cal shell - fish on the rocks of the How : they are commonly called limpets , by naturalists patellæ . ་ After spending nearly the whole of the day on this hill and around it , we pro- ceeded on our ...
... observed a vast quantity of coni- cal shell - fish on the rocks of the How : they are commonly called limpets , by naturalists patellæ . ་ After spending nearly the whole of the day on this hill and around it , we pro- ceeded on our ...
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... observe further , that I would not wish any of the laws against duelling repeal- ed ; but , as there are duels ... OBSERVATIONS on the GRECIAN TRAGIC 10 . DRAMA . [ PHIGENIA in AULIS . - This tragedy may be considered as the most ...
... observe further , that I would not wish any of the laws against duelling repeal- ed ; but , as there are duels ... OBSERVATIONS on the GRECIAN TRAGIC 10 . DRAMA . [ PHIGENIA in AULIS . - This tragedy may be considered as the most ...
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... Cannæ , as recorded by Livy ; and it is difficult to avoid suspecting that the historian was indebted to the poet for this embellishment of his narrative . Eneas , in the this 15 [ Aug. 1 , Observations on the Grecian Tragic Drama .
... Cannæ , as recorded by Livy ; and it is difficult to avoid suspecting that the historian was indebted to the poet for this embellishment of his narrative . Eneas , in the this 15 [ Aug. 1 , Observations on the Grecian Tragic Drama .
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... observed that the spider , after having remained a few moments suspended , constantly rose in an oblique direction ... observations been extend- ed since that time , and may not some of your correspondents gratify your readers by further ...
... observed that the spider , after having remained a few moments suspended , constantly rose in an oblique direction ... observations been extend- ed since that time , and may not some of your correspondents gratify your readers by further ...
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... observed that with the smallest savings a state might in time pay off the largest debts ; that is , if the revenue of a state were more than sufficient to pay the in- terest of its debts , it might , by improving the surplus annually at ...
... observed that with the smallest savings a state might in time pay off the largest debts ; that is , if the revenue of a state were more than sufficient to pay the in- terest of its debts , it might , by improving the surplus annually at ...
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