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Page 31
It appears , that the accomplishments of these females are considerable . • One of
their principal employments is fpinning flax , for which they still use the spindle
and diftaff . The women of the province of Minho are so celebrated for this branch
...
It appears , that the accomplishments of these females are considerable . • One of
their principal employments is fpinning flax , for which they still use the spindle
and diftaff . The women of the province of Minho are so celebrated for this branch
...
Page 33
In his experiments , the result differs from what is taught by theory . The latter
supposes the resistance to vary as the cube of the fine : from experiment ,
however , it appears to decrease in a less ratio than that , but not as any constant
power of ...
In his experiments , the result differs from what is taught by theory . The latter
supposes the resistance to vary as the cube of the fine : from experiment ,
however , it appears to decrease in a less ratio than that , but not as any constant
power of ...
Page 163
At this inftant the king appears ; she falls fenfeless ; and he delivers over Carlos
to the grand inquifitor . This play is more perplexed in its plot than any other of
Schiller's pieces , and less powerful in its effect . In many parts the hand of a
master ...
At this inftant the king appears ; she falls fenfeless ; and he delivers over Carlos
to the grand inquifitor . This play is more perplexed in its plot than any other of
Schiller's pieces , and less powerful in its effect . In many parts the hand of a
master ...
Page 190
The king had ' long been a prisoner , and the formality , by a pretended process
of law , of confirming his imprisonment did not appear to be a subject for alarm ,
as it respected his life ; and as for exile , as the ftate of things then was , even ...
The king had ' long been a prisoner , and the formality , by a pretended process
of law , of confirming his imprisonment did not appear to be a subject for alarm ,
as it respected his life ; and as for exile , as the ftate of things then was , even ...
Page 468
Cadell and Davies . 1798 . We here find a ludicrous subject well treated in
Miltonic verse . The author appears to poffeís genius , which we shall be glad to
see employed on better subje & ts . We select the account of the freshinan's
initiation .
Cadell and Davies . 1798 . We here find a ludicrous subject well treated in
Miltonic verse . The author appears to poffeís genius , which we shall be glad to
see employed on better subje & ts . We select the account of the freshinan's
initiation .
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