The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Volumen14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 |
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... tion , nor maintained except by crof fing the breed ; and as the ftature , the ftrength , and vigour of the body de . pend almoft entirely on the propor- tion of the limbs , it is only by the males that the breed of men and ani- mals ...
... tion , nor maintained except by crof fing the breed ; and as the ftature , the ftrength , and vigour of the body de . pend almoft entirely on the propor- tion of the limbs , it is only by the males that the breed of men and ani- mals ...
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... tion to return to them with some of his countrymen , in order to teach these Indians Christianity . But I was acquainted that , not long after his ar- rival , he was taken fick , and died , which put an end to his fchemes . Sutton ...
... tion to return to them with some of his countrymen , in order to teach these Indians Christianity . But I was acquainted that , not long after his ar- rival , he was taken fick , and died , which put an end to his fchemes . Sutton ...
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... tion to the Court for a revifion and alteration of the judgment , he dictat- ed to me the following argument : " This , we are told , is a law which has its force only from the long practice of the Court ; and may , there fore , be ...
... tion to the Court for a revifion and alteration of the judgment , he dictat- ed to me the following argument : " This , we are told , is a law which has its force only from the long practice of the Court ; and may , there fore , be ...
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... tion ( daughter of his granduncle Ge- neral Cochrane , whose brother after- wards fucceeded to the Earldom of Dundonald ) who was married to Ro- bert Sibthorpe , Efq ; a gentleman of great confequence in the county of Down . This ferved ...
... tion ( daughter of his granduncle Ge- neral Cochrane , whose brother after- wards fucceeded to the Earldom of Dundonald ) who was married to Ro- bert Sibthorpe , Efq ; a gentleman of great confequence in the county of Down . This ferved ...
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... tion of her good fayings under the title of Uxoriana . He continued at the Scotch bar , with occafional , and indeed generally annual vifits to London , for many years , as his father was averfe to his fettling in the metropolis . But ...
... tion of her good fayings under the title of Uxoriana . He continued at the Scotch bar , with occafional , and indeed generally annual vifits to London , for many years , as his father was averfe to his fettling in the metropolis . But ...
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