Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1817 |
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... remarkable Case of Mar. garet Lyall , who continued in a state of sleep nearly six weeks . ........................ ..61 ANTIQUARIAN REPERTORY . Grant of the Lands of Kyrkenes to the Culdees of Lochleven , by Macbeth son of Finlach ...
... remarkable Case of Mar. garet Lyall , who continued in a state of sleep nearly six weeks . ........................ ..61 ANTIQUARIAN REPERTORY . Grant of the Lands of Kyrkenes to the Culdees of Lochleven , by Macbeth son of Finlach ...
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... remarkable . It was from a con- sciousness of that independence , and from a just sense of its importance , that , at the same time that he was storing his mind with the most various knowledge on all subjects connected with our internal ...
... remarkable . It was from a con- sciousness of that independence , and from a just sense of its importance , that , at the same time that he was storing his mind with the most various knowledge on all subjects connected with our internal ...
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... remarkable periods , ensured to them the admiration of every succeeding age . With regard to democracy - I mean those governments in which the de- mocratical principle is predominant the political liberty enjoyed by the artists under ...
... remarkable periods , ensured to them the admiration of every succeeding age . With regard to democracy - I mean those governments in which the de- mocratical principle is predominant the political liberty enjoyed by the artists under ...
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... remarkable celerity , and she was perfectly obedient to her double helm . It was observed , that the explosions of powder produced very little con- cussion . The machinery was not affected by it in the smallest degree . Her pro- gress ...
... remarkable celerity , and she was perfectly obedient to her double helm . It was observed , that the explosions of powder produced very little con- cussion . The machinery was not affected by it in the smallest degree . Her pro- gress ...
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... remarkable for the qualities of mind that form the poet , than for those that constitute the philosopher . Euripides was the dis- ciple and the friend of Socrates , who saw the important moral purposes to which the drama might be ...
... remarkable for the qualities of mind that form the poet , than for those that constitute the philosopher . Euripides was the dis- ciple and the friend of Socrates , who saw the important moral purposes to which the drama might be ...
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