The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 8
... considered that qua creditors , it was no better than so much waste paper ; just on the same principles , that though an inhibition were known to be written , signeted , and executed , it could have no effect , without the completion of ...
... considered that qua creditors , it was no better than so much waste paper ; just on the same principles , that though an inhibition were known to be written , signeted , and executed , it could have no effect , without the completion of ...
Page 12
... considered the most sacred upon earth , sical state of mankind , was the chief rea- the improvement of the moral and phy- son why he , like other illustrious reform- ers , was pursued by hatred and calumny . No man was ever more devoted ...
... considered the most sacred upon earth , sical state of mankind , was the chief rea- the improvement of the moral and phy- son why he , like other illustrious reform- ers , was pursued by hatred and calumny . No man was ever more devoted ...
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... considered , and publicly discussed , and finally enacted , not by Acts of Sederunt , but by Acts of Parliament . " Let the contradictory laws , " says Lord Bacon , be revised and exa- mined by persons chosen for the purpose , and then ...
... considered , and publicly discussed , and finally enacted , not by Acts of Sederunt , but by Acts of Parliament . " Let the contradictory laws , " says Lord Bacon , be revised and exa- mined by persons chosen for the purpose , and then ...
Page 25
... considered as a plane of indefinite extent ; for even from the highest mountains in one of the horizons , we cannot see the ob- jects contained in the other . It fol- lows , then , that the surface of the earth is not plane , but convex ...
... considered as a plane of indefinite extent ; for even from the highest mountains in one of the horizons , we cannot see the ob- jects contained in the other . It fol- lows , then , that the surface of the earth is not plane , but convex ...
Page 36
... considered as a disease , and cured as speedily as possible . That if the seat of Wisdom were allowed to be in the head , and that of Feeling in the heart , the qualities which might attract a lover were often very dif- ferent from ...
... considered as a disease , and cured as speedily as possible . That if the seat of Wisdom were allowed to be in the head , and that of Feeling in the heart , the qualities which might attract a lover were often very dif- ferent from ...
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