The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... fall into neglect ; and at that happy time when God granted to Rufsia a glorious and useful peace with the crown of Sweden , and when the most sincere congratulations and well deserved ti- tles of IMPERATOR , GREAT , and FATHER OF NIS ...
... fall into neglect ; and at that happy time when God granted to Rufsia a glorious and useful peace with the crown of Sweden , and when the most sincere congratulations and well deserved ti- tles of IMPERATOR , GREAT , and FATHER OF NIS ...
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... fall of rain at the mouths of great rivers ; for Egypt is remarkable for drought ; and the Gadavery spreads out into a delta at Rajamundry in the same man- ner as the Nile , so that its different mouths occupy fifty miles of the sea ...
... fall of rain at the mouths of great rivers ; for Egypt is remarkable for drought ; and the Gadavery spreads out into a delta at Rajamundry in the same man- ner as the Nile , so that its different mouths occupy fifty miles of the sea ...
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... fall into by making your obser- tions on any wool that might fall into your hands without paying attention to the nature of the season in which it may have been produced ; which might make you imagine , the facts had not been by me ...
... fall into by making your obser- tions on any wool that might fall into your hands without paying attention to the nature of the season in which it may have been produced ; which might make you imagine , the facts had not been by me ...
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Oration of Peter the Great | 10 |
On the mode of providing | 19 |
Reading memorandums | 29 |
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