The Scots Magazine, Volume 45Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1783 |
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... observations upon the ftatutes mentioned in my laft , as applicable to the propofitions which I maintain . Firft , it is plain , that thefe laws in tend every freeholder to have an estate . He was excufed from perfonal attend . ance ...
... observations upon the ftatutes mentioned in my laft , as applicable to the propofitions which I maintain . Firft , it is plain , that thefe laws in tend every freeholder to have an estate . He was excufed from perfonal attend . ance ...
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... observed , that it was unne ceffary to bring any more witneffes to his character , as nothing could be poffibly added to make the character already gi- ven to the prisoner more amiable or more excellent . Here the evidence for the ...
... observed , that it was unne ceffary to bring any more witneffes to his character , as nothing could be poffibly added to make the character already gi- ven to the prisoner more amiable or more excellent . Here the evidence for the ...
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... observed , that altho ' the juice of lemons and limes , and other vegetable acids , are good prefer- vatives against the scurvy and putrid dif- orders , yet that the too free use of them is fometimes in danger of weakening the ftomach ...
... observed , that altho ' the juice of lemons and limes , and other vegetable acids , are good prefer- vatives against the scurvy and putrid dif- orders , yet that the too free use of them is fometimes in danger of weakening the ftomach ...
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... observed before , that the courfe of this river , from Hurdwar to † The Hoogly river , or westernmost branch of the Ganges , has a much deeper outlet to the fea than the principal branch . Probably this may be owing to its precipita ...
... observed before , that the courfe of this river , from Hurdwar to † The Hoogly river , or westernmost branch of the Ganges , has a much deeper outlet to the fea than the principal branch . Probably this may be owing to its precipita ...
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... observed , that when a branch of the Ganges is fallen fo low as to occupy only a part of its bed , it no longer continues in the line of its old courfe ; but works itself a new channel , which winds from fide to fide across the former ...
... observed , that when a branch of the Ganges is fallen fo low as to occupy only a part of its bed , it no longer continues in the line of its old courfe ; but works itself a new channel , which winds from fide to fide across the former ...
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