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... person who has judgment to pick out the useful parts , may be benefited by the perufal of the whole . ART . III . Appendix to the Hiftory of the Revenue of the British Empire " . By Sir John Sinclair , Bart . 4to . pp . 86. 35. Cadell ...
... person who has judgment to pick out the useful parts , may be benefited by the perufal of the whole . ART . III . Appendix to the Hiftory of the Revenue of the British Empire " . By Sir John Sinclair , Bart . 4to . pp . 86. 35. Cadell ...
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... person to go on the other fide of the hedge where it haunted ; and then it would run , creeping like a mouse , before us for an hundred yards together , through the bottom of the thorns ; yet it would not come into fair fight : but in a ...
... person to go on the other fide of the hedge where it haunted ; and then it would run , creeping like a mouse , before us for an hundred yards together , through the bottom of the thorns ; yet it would not come into fair fight : but in a ...
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... person who is not a professed botanist , might foon enable himself to draw botanically . Botanical drawing is an art of a very parti- cular kind - Mr . Sowerby juftly ranks at the head of this line , and we do not fcruple to recommend ...
... person who is not a professed botanist , might foon enable himself to draw botanically . Botanical drawing is an art of a very parti- cular kind - Mr . Sowerby juftly ranks at the head of this line , and we do not fcruple to recommend ...
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... person is united . a Trinity of Father , Son , and Holy Ghoft , and that he only is to be worshipped , because it is impoffible to pray to , or worship a Being without parts , without body , without form , an invifible God , of whom we ...
... person is united . a Trinity of Father , Son , and Holy Ghoft , and that he only is to be worshipped , because it is impoffible to pray to , or worship a Being without parts , without body , without form , an invifible God , of whom we ...
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... persons whom he mentions . The work is printed in an elegant manner ; and is ornamented with two neat engravings , the one , a view of the old dormitory in 1758 , the other , the dormitory in its prefent ftate . Art 50. Anecdotes , & c ...
... persons whom he mentions . The work is printed in an elegant manner ; and is ornamented with two neat engravings , the one , a view of the old dormitory in 1758 , the other , the dormitory in its prefent ftate . Art 50. Anecdotes , & c ...
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