The European Magazine, and London Review, Band 21Philological Society of London, 1792 |
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... leaves like flate . We found on them a kind of thistle , the talk of which is two feet high ; it has a flavour fomewhat like that of celery , with a flight acidity , and is eaten by the natives . The 27th of May we encamped in a ...
... leaves like flate . We found on them a kind of thistle , the talk of which is two feet high ; it has a flavour fomewhat like that of celery , with a flight acidity , and is eaten by the natives . The 27th of May we encamped in a ...
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... leave three fons , the eldest and the youngest share all his pro- perty , but the middle fon takes nothing : if he have no fons , his ettate goes to his brothers , and if he have no brothers , it efcheats to the Chief of the Tribe ...
... leave three fons , the eldest and the youngest share all his pro- perty , but the middle fon takes nothing : if he have no fons , his ettate goes to his brothers , and if he have no brothers , it efcheats to the Chief of the Tribe ...
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... leave to tell him , that that gentleman's treatife , entitled , " The Religion of Nature Delineated , " contains more originality and strength than all this writer's , or indeed the generality of modern effays put together . Our author ...
... leave to tell him , that that gentleman's treatife , entitled , " The Religion of Nature Delineated , " contains more originality and strength than all this writer's , or indeed the generality of modern effays put together . Our author ...
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... leave me no just cause for diftruit ; it belongs only to tyrants , to live in per- petual terror . " — Perefixe , tertain our readers with fome farther ex- In a future number we may perhaps en- volumes . tracts from thefe lively and ...
... leave me no just cause for diftruit ; it belongs only to tyrants , to live in per- petual terror . " — Perefixe , tertain our readers with fome farther ex- In a future number we may perhaps en- volumes . tracts from thefe lively and ...
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... leave to make my grateful acknowledgements , and particularly to Sir Francis Lumm , who was pleafed to take a great deal of trouble , and even had the minute laid before the King by Lord Caermarthen , now Duke of Leeds , one of his ...
... leave to make my grateful acknowledgements , and particularly to Sir Francis Lumm , who was pleafed to take a great deal of trouble , and even had the minute laid before the King by Lord Caermarthen , now Duke of Leeds , one of his ...
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