The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Том 70Archibald Constable and Company, 1808 |
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... persons were sent for the purpose of making . farther discoveries upon these coasts . Yet no due estimate of its importance was as yet formed . Gold and silver , the grand allurements to European adventure , did not appear in the pos ...
... persons were sent for the purpose of making . farther discoveries upon these coasts . Yet no due estimate of its importance was as yet formed . Gold and silver , the grand allurements to European adventure , did not appear in the pos ...
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... persons soon discovered that important addi- tions could be made to the revenues of the company ; that their arms ... person in a commercial point of view , that they thought it advise- able not to ruin him altogether , and contented ...
... persons soon discovered that important addi- tions could be made to the revenues of the company ; that their arms ... person in a commercial point of view , that they thought it advise- able not to ruin him altogether , and contented ...
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... persons deprived of rea- son , who are still in a recoverable state . The Royal College of Physi- cians having taken this subject into consideration , are of opinion , that , by the establishment of a Lunatic Asy- lum in the ...
... persons deprived of rea- son , who are still in a recoverable state . The Royal College of Physi- cians having taken this subject into consideration , are of opinion , that , by the establishment of a Lunatic Asy- lum in the ...
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... persons , may think proper to employ ; it being always understood , that every Practitioner in the Asylum shall be subjected to such regulations as the Trustees may find it necessary to enact . " H. In order to extend the benefit of ...
... persons , may think proper to employ ; it being always understood , that every Practitioner in the Asylum shall be subjected to such regulations as the Trustees may find it necessary to enact . " H. In order to extend the benefit of ...
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... persons , the most distinguished for rank and consideration in the country , who seem to have acted with great zeal on the occasion . Among these were the Duke of Hamilton , the Earls of Argyle , Crawford , Morton , Cassils , Kintore ...
... persons , the most distinguished for rank and consideration in the country , who seem to have acted with great zeal on the occasion . Among these were the Duke of Hamilton , the Earls of Argyle , Crawford , Morton , Cassils , Kintore ...
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