The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 13James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1793 |
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... reason can be given for depriving them of it . How- ever , to enable every one to judge for himself , all such additions are acknowledged in the article that treats of them , and the reasons given which induced the author to place them ...
... reason can be given for depriving them of it . How- ever , to enable every one to judge for himself , all such additions are acknowledged in the article that treats of them , and the reasons given which induced the author to place them ...
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... reason to believe that char coal is one of the most active chemical agents in the universe . In the purification of spirits it is much more powerful than any other ; and there is great reason to believe that by its means the peculiar ...
... reason to believe that char coal is one of the most active chemical agents in the universe . In the purification of spirits it is much more powerful than any other ; and there is great reason to believe that by its means the peculiar ...
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James Anderson. reason 147 tion between the sexes , so universally experienced , which we have called love . This ... reason alone been to judge . Among the innumerable caprices of this powerful af- fection of the mind , the following ...
James Anderson. reason 147 tion between the sexes , so universally experienced , which we have called love . This ... reason alone been to judge . Among the innumerable caprices of this powerful af- fection of the mind , the following ...
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