The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 84,Teil 2;Band 116E. Cave, 1814 |
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... says , that the first University Professorship of Chemistry in Europe was founded by a Dutch Gentle- man " in hopes that that Science might lead to the discovery of some certain Re- medy of that Disorder . " This is too re- markable a ...
... says , that the first University Professorship of Chemistry in Europe was founded by a Dutch Gentle- man " in hopes that that Science might lead to the discovery of some certain Re- medy of that Disorder . " This is too re- markable a ...
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... says " if he ( Phila - Junius ) will come forward and say how he obtained his informa- tion , I will give all the information in my power . " Now , as Mr. Philo - Ju- due first threw down the gauntlet , I think you will agree with me ...
... says " if he ( Phila - Junius ) will come forward and say how he obtained his informa- tion , I will give all the information in my power . " Now , as Mr. Philo - Ju- due first threw down the gauntlet , I think you will agree with me ...
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... says , that " the Writings of Mr. Burke , on which Mr. Roche more especially founds his hypothesis , appeared many years after the Letters of Junius had been in every body's hands . " Among these he then instances the Tract called ...
... says , that " the Writings of Mr. Burke , on which Mr. Roche more especially founds his hypothesis , appeared many years after the Letters of Junius had been in every body's hands . " Among these he then instances the Tract called ...
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... ( says the Author ) that , with very few ex- ceptions , these sagacious , heart - reading observers have not attributed to Mr. Burke a single mode of abuse , with which they have not loaded their own pages ; and in their endeavours to ...
... ( says the Author ) that , with very few ex- ceptions , these sagacious , heart - reading observers have not attributed to Mr. Burke a single mode of abuse , with which they have not loaded their own pages ; and in their endeavours to ...
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... ( says Mr. C. ) has reduced the inbabitants to the necessity of marching over the lakes upon the tops of these great and lofty bamboes [ 40 feet high ] , as they stood in their perpendicular state . " very Now , Mr. Urban , I will produce ...
... ( says Mr. C. ) has reduced the inbabitants to the necessity of marching over the lakes upon the tops of these great and lofty bamboes [ 40 feet high ] , as they stood in their perpendicular state . " very Now , Mr. Urban , I will produce ...
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