The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 6James Anderson Mundell and Son, Parliament Stairs, 1791 |
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... course of nature , though still in health , I cannot expect to live above seven or eight minutes longer . What now avails all my toil and labour in amalling honeydew on this leaf , which I cannot live to enjoy ! What , the political ...
... course of nature , though still in health , I cannot expect to live above seven or eight minutes longer . What now avails all my toil and labour in amalling honeydew on this leaf , which I cannot live to enjoy ! What , the political ...
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... course of his own reign only , he collected a library that consisted of fifty - five thousand seven hundred and twenty - two books , on all manner of sciences , and in various languages . In every part of the actions of this prince we ...
... course of his own reign only , he collected a library that consisted of fifty - five thousand seven hundred and twenty - two books , on all manner of sciences , and in various languages . In every part of the actions of this prince we ...
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... course , acts vertically upon the surface of the folid earth , his rays are much more powerfully reflected than they are from an equal surface of water , of course the air which is immediately above the surface of that land is much U u ...
... course , acts vertically upon the surface of the folid earth , his rays are much more powerfully reflected than they are from an equal surface of water , of course the air which is immediately above the surface of that land is much U u ...
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