The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Том 81Archibald Constable and Company, 1818 |
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... Improvement of our Register . Our Military and Naval readers shall , in future , find these Insts regularly ; they were only postponed from a wish to devote as much as possible of our Pages to matter altogether Original . We shall also ...
... Improvement of our Register . Our Military and Naval readers shall , in future , find these Insts regularly ; they were only postponed from a wish to devote as much as possible of our Pages to matter altogether Original . We shall also ...
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... improving mine - works , and discover- ing such minerals as are useful to man . His name was enrolled in all the principal philosophical associations in Europe , and in Britain , a society had been established under his name , which had ...
... improving mine - works , and discover- ing such minerals as are useful to man . His name was enrolled in all the principal philosophical associations in Europe , and in Britain , a society had been established under his name , which had ...
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... improving his poetical talent . Mr Laidlaw himself was an intelligent and a well informed man , and possessed a good library for his situation , which was always at Mr Hogg's command , and it was then that he may be said to have commen ...
... improving his poetical talent . Mr Laidlaw himself was an intelligent and a well informed man , and possessed a good library for his situation , which was always at Mr Hogg's command , and it was then that he may be said to have commen ...
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... improvements now in progress in that city , and are accompanied with K 2 WORKS PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION . Monthly Magazine , will be 1818. ] 13 Literary and Scientific Intelligence . LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE.
... improvements now in progress in that city , and are accompanied with K 2 WORKS PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION . Monthly Magazine , will be 1818. ] 13 Literary and Scientific Intelligence . LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE.
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... improved operations , by the practice of which most of these causes of failure may be avoided ; by Sir W. Adams . 8vo . 16s . MISCELLANEOUS . The Naturalist's Journal ; by the Hon . Daines Barrington . Oblong 4to . 5s . The Golden Key ...
... improved operations , by the practice of which most of these causes of failure may be avoided ; by Sir W. Adams . 8vo . 16s . MISCELLANEOUS . The Naturalist's Journal ; by the Hon . Daines Barrington . Oblong 4to . 5s . The Golden Key ...
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