The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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Page 5
... Society . 29.46 . We shall pass on to the prevailing winds during the year . From the obser- vations made by order of the Royal Society of London , it should seem that the south - west winds are by much the most predominant in London ...
... Society . 29.46 . We shall pass on to the prevailing winds during the year . From the obser- vations made by order of the Royal Society of London , it should seem that the south - west winds are by much the most predominant in London ...
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... Society of Friends in Wisbech ; was humble and exemplary in her conduct , well esteemed by her neighbours , invariably avoided all conversation relative to her family con- nexions ; aud when in the freedom of intercourse , any ...
... Society of Friends in Wisbech ; was humble and exemplary in her conduct , well esteemed by her neighbours , invariably avoided all conversation relative to her family con- nexions ; aud when in the freedom of intercourse , any ...
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... society , and a circum- scribed round of amusements , the various pursuits of individuals are strictly scruti . nized , and publicity given to trivial oc- currences , that in the great metropolis entirely escape observation . But hold ...
... society , and a circum- scribed round of amusements , the various pursuits of individuals are strictly scruti . nized , and publicity given to trivial oc- currences , that in the great metropolis entirely escape observation . But hold ...
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... society , the greatest promise of bettering its condi- tion that the efforts of all generations have produced . The man of sensibility who can contemplate without horror the dismemberment of this empire , has not well considered its ...
... society , the greatest promise of bettering its condi- tion that the efforts of all generations have produced . The man of sensibility who can contemplate without horror the dismemberment of this empire , has not well considered its ...
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... society towards him , an unquestionable right of the individual from the society . In a monarchy the education of the prince is justly deemed a concern of the nation . It is done at their expense ; and why is it so it is because they ...
... society towards him , an unquestionable right of the individual from the society . In a monarchy the education of the prince is justly deemed a concern of the nation . It is done at their expense ; and why is it so it is because they ...
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