The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... consequence of George Heriot's foundation ; and whatever may have been his motive , his destination of his fortune is entitled to the gratitude of his country . Hercafter it may be proper to consider the numbers that have been educated ...
... consequence of George Heriot's foundation ; and whatever may have been his motive , his destination of his fortune is entitled to the gratitude of his country . Hercafter it may be proper to consider the numbers that have been educated ...
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... consequence , than perhaps all the pins that eyer were , made , It is by no means certain , however , if Mr Ainslie can claim the folę merit of this invention ; for Abbe Marlini , in his travels in Italy , mentions , that an invention ...
... consequence , than perhaps all the pins that eyer were , made , It is by no means certain , however , if Mr Ainslie can claim the folę merit of this invention ; for Abbe Marlini , in his travels in Italy , mentions , that an invention ...
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... consequence of such an increased demand for grain , and augmentation of price , is the converting of barren fields into corn lands , which never otherwise could have become fuch . A much greater quantity of grain is thus produced , than ...
... consequence of such an increased demand for grain , and augmentation of price , is the converting of barren fields into corn lands , which never otherwise could have become fuch . A much greater quantity of grain is thus produced , than ...
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