Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, 1권;3-4권William Orr, 1845 |
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... circumstances powerless . We therefore never doubted that , in earnestly seeking to give good counsel and in- nocent entertainment , we were taking the course which common prudence would have dictated , all the sophis- tications of all ...
... circumstances powerless . We therefore never doubted that , in earnestly seeking to give good counsel and in- nocent entertainment , we were taking the course which common prudence would have dictated , all the sophis- tications of all ...
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... circumstances . Built chiefly of wood , they are shingled , and not tiled , and are generally painted white , with green Venetian blinds terminating the upper part of the front of each storey . In towns , the streets of which lie on a ...
... circumstances . Built chiefly of wood , they are shingled , and not tiled , and are generally painted white , with green Venetian blinds terminating the upper part of the front of each storey . In towns , the streets of which lie on a ...
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... circumstances at equal intervals is far less mani- fest , and the intervals being much longer , an exertion of memory becomes requisite in order that the recur- rence may be perceived . Nations generally have marked this portion of time ...
... circumstances at equal intervals is far less mani- fest , and the intervals being much longer , an exertion of memory becomes requisite in order that the recur- rence may be perceived . Nations generally have marked this portion of time ...
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... circumstances are favourable ; electrical and extraordinary observa- tions of any kind , when circumstances require them . The indications of the self - registering instruments are regularly preserved or read off ; the rain gauges , & c ...
... circumstances are favourable ; electrical and extraordinary observa- tions of any kind , when circumstances require them . The indications of the self - registering instruments are regularly preserved or read off ; the rain gauges , & c ...
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... circumstances , and the best means of serving them . Let me add , my dear , ' said he coaxingly , that I hope you will accompany me , and share with me the pleasure alleviate their distress . " of inquiring into their necessities , and ...
... circumstances , and the best means of serving them . Let me add , my dear , ' said he coaxingly , that I hope you will accompany me , and share with me the pleasure alleviate their distress . " of inquiring into their necessities , and ...
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