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Page 676
... especially fuch as had been cut pre- viously to its commencement ; and in the northern counties we find much has been swept away and deftroyed from the low grounds by the inundations of the rivers . In thefe districts too , though the ...
... especially fuch as had been cut pre- viously to its commencement ; and in the northern counties we find much has been swept away and deftroyed from the low grounds by the inundations of the rivers . In thefe districts too , though the ...
Page 697
... especially fince the court has left it , by whom the greater part of the inhabitants were fupported . But the judicious tra- veller will form his judgment , not from the town which is accidentally the feat of government , but from the ...
... especially fince the court has left it , by whom the greater part of the inhabitants were fupported . But the judicious tra- veller will form his judgment , not from the town which is accidentally the feat of government , but from the ...
Page 710
... especially in Italy , that this fcourge was then indi- genous and endemial . It was feen to ravage the Roman territory five and twenty times during the five firft ages of the re- public ; during the two following it be- came more rare ...
... especially in Italy , that this fcourge was then indi- genous and endemial . It was feen to ravage the Roman territory five and twenty times during the five firft ages of the re- public ; during the two following it be- came more rare ...
Page 732
... especially , and Finland would fupport a population much more confiderable , than what they contain at this time . The last number of the ANNALES DE CHYMIE prefents us with an interefting memoir on the combuftion of the Dia- mond , by ...
... especially , and Finland would fupport a population much more confiderable , than what they contain at this time . The last number of the ANNALES DE CHYMIE prefents us with an interefting memoir on the combuftion of the Dia- mond , by ...
Page 764
... especially in the more Northern Counties . In thefe indeed the rivers have been fo much fwelled by the late heavy rains , that much hay has been carried away and completely loft . And in regard to the corn crops , it has been probably ...
... especially in the more Northern Counties . In thefe indeed the rivers have been fo much fwelled by the late heavy rains , that much hay has been carried away and completely loft . And in regard to the corn crops , it has been probably ...
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