The Monthly Magazine, Volume 41, Parts 6-7R. Phillips, 1816 |
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Page 490
... natural to him , against the Vandalism which destroyed the monuments of arts , and persecuted those who cultivated them , he at length triumphed , and ob- tained even one hundred thousand crowns , 12,500l . sterling , to be divided ...
... natural to him , against the Vandalism which destroyed the monuments of arts , and persecuted those who cultivated them , he at length triumphed , and ob- tained even one hundred thousand crowns , 12,500l . sterling , to be divided ...
Page 499
... natural coldness . G. N. S. Stourport ; May 16 , 1816 . MR For the Monthly Magazine . RECENT TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS of the VICINITY of PORT JACKSON . Government - House , Sydney , June 10 , 1815 . R. COX having reported the road as ...
... natural coldness . G. N. S. Stourport ; May 16 , 1816 . MR For the Monthly Magazine . RECENT TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS of the VICINITY of PORT JACKSON . Government - House , Sydney , June 10 , 1815 . R. COX having reported the road as ...
Page 501
... nature of the country dually improving to Sidmouth Valley , through which it passes , that it must be which is distant from the pass of the one of the principal causes of the floods Fish River eight miles . The land here which have been ...
... nature of the country dually improving to Sidmouth Valley , through which it passes , that it must be which is distant from the pass of the one of the principal causes of the floods Fish River eight miles . The land here which have been ...
Page 503
... natural daughter of the famous pucelle . miles to the flag - staff at Bathurst ; this road has been carefully measured , and each mile regularly marked on the trees growing on the left side of the road pro- ceeding towards Bathurst . It ...
... natural daughter of the famous pucelle . miles to the flag - staff at Bathurst ; this road has been carefully measured , and each mile regularly marked on the trees growing on the left side of the road pro- ceeding towards Bathurst . It ...
Page 504
... nature , and not to be acquired ; children , at an early age , shew whether or not they have this sense , and in what degree of perfection ; * sometimes it is so perfect , as to admit of little or no improvement ; but in ge- neral ...
... nature , and not to be acquired ; children , at an early age , shew whether or not they have this sense , and in what degree of perfection ; * sometimes it is so perfect , as to admit of little or no improvement ; but in ge- neral ...
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