The Oxford Magazine: Or, University Museum. Calculated for General Instruction and Amusement, on a Plan Entirely New. Embellished with Copper-plates, Satirical, Political, and Scientifical, from Original Designs, Volume 2authors., 1769 |
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... nature . The affair , as they have ftated it themselves , is to this effect . The cryer proclaimed an adjournment of the poll for alderman , till the next morning . In confequence of which the books were fealed up ; and it was the ...
... nature . The affair , as they have ftated it themselves , is to this effect . The cryer proclaimed an adjournment of the poll for alderman , till the next morning . In confequence of which the books were fealed up ; and it was the ...
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... us feem to be , it is evident that provident nature has been very indulgent thereto , and be- ftowed more advantages upon it than men at firft view are apprehensive of . Wherefore , Wherefore , for the fake of fome of your curious.
... us feem to be , it is evident that provident nature has been very indulgent thereto , and be- ftowed more advantages upon it than men at firft view are apprehensive of . Wherefore , Wherefore , for the fake of fome of your curious.
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... natural history , I fhall give here a brief defcription of this fingular animal . The fnail , different from other ... nature furnishes them , as it were , with four telefcopes , to give timely notice of all hurtful objects that ...
... natural history , I fhall give here a brief defcription of this fingular animal . The fnail , different from other ... nature furnishes them , as it were , with four telefcopes , to give timely notice of all hurtful objects that ...
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... Nature's intent for this double contrivance in the ge- neration of fnails , is to preferve the fpecies , fo very liable to deftruction by men , women , and children ; be- fides many other ways , whereby in time they might be extinct ...
... Nature's intent for this double contrivance in the ge- neration of fnails , is to preferve the fpecies , fo very liable to deftruction by men , women , and children ; be- fides many other ways , whereby in time they might be extinct ...
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... nature has given beauty - an infatuation next to madness , it must be , that can tempt them fo to deprive themselves of it . I have a very strong partiality for my fair countrywomen , and there- fore , instead of treating them , on this ...
... nature has given beauty - an infatuation next to madness , it must be , that can tempt them fo to deprive themselves of it . I have a very strong partiality for my fair countrywomen , and there- fore , instead of treating them , on this ...
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Página 7 - To whom the good man replied, " My dear George, if saints have usually a double share in the miseries of this life, I that am none, ought not to repine at what my wise creator hath appointed for me, but labour, (as indeed I do daily) to submit mine to his will, and possess my soul in patience, and peace.
Página 202 - But opposite in levell'd west was set His mirror, with full face borrowing her light From him, for other light she needed none In that aspect, and still that distance keeps Till night...
Página 197 - GENTLEMEN, It gives me great concern to be obliged to recommend to you, with more than ordinary...