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... History of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland , -No . II . Walks in Edinburgh , by Dick Pep- permint.Walk I ....................................... PAGE 81 86 89 69 24 On the Figure of the Earth , .. 25 Barclay Drummond ; or ...
... History of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland , -No . II . Walks in Edinburgh , by Dick Pep- permint.Walk I ....................................... PAGE 81 86 89 69 24 On the Figure of the Earth , .. 25 Barclay Drummond ; or ...
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... any plant or ani- mal , or any other matter in natu- ral history , one of our first inqui- ries is , " to what species does it be- long ? " and following the same mode here , 1824 . 5 Scotch Entails , and the Agnew Case .
... any plant or ani- mal , or any other matter in natu- ral history , one of our first inqui- ries is , " to what species does it be- long ? " and following the same mode here , 1824 . 5 Scotch Entails , and the Agnew Case .
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... history of the earth gives considerable coun- tenance to these suppositions , and seems to furnish us with a very ra- tional explanation of the ellipticity or spheroidal form belonging to the earth , and to the planets which are known ...
... history of the earth gives considerable coun- tenance to these suppositions , and seems to furnish us with a very ra- tional explanation of the ellipticity or spheroidal form belonging to the earth , and to the planets which are known ...
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... history of Wallace wight , " have I cried with grief and bitter hatred at the " Southrons , " and wished for power to avenge his mur- der upon them , -often longed for a day when the savage butcheries and wanton devastations committed ...
... history of Wallace wight , " have I cried with grief and bitter hatred at the " Southrons , " and wished for power to avenge his mur- der upon them , -often longed for a day when the savage butcheries and wanton devastations committed ...
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... history , local curiosities , and the manners of their inhabitants , we fear these descriptions would add but little to their stock of knowledge . It must be allowed , however , that our author is an accurate and shrewd observer of men ...
... history , local curiosities , and the manners of their inhabitants , we fear these descriptions would add but little to their stock of knowledge . It must be allowed , however , that our author is an accurate and shrewd observer of men ...
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