The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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... town , a village two miles from the metropolis , which was 50 ° -48 ; the average of the last year is therefore rather more than a degree short of this . At the same place , and for the same period , the average height of the barometer ...
... town , a village two miles from the metropolis , which was 50 ° -48 ; the average of the last year is therefore rather more than a degree short of this . At the same place , and for the same period , the average height of the barometer ...
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... town called the Old Market , where she spun worsted ; to dispose of which , she regularly had a stall on the market- day . Being once thus employed , she re- cognised by the arms and livery , a coach and attendants going to the ...
... town called the Old Market , where she spun worsted ; to dispose of which , she regularly had a stall on the market- day . Being once thus employed , she re- cognised by the arms and livery , a coach and attendants going to the ...
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... town ; and a pleasant walk has been opened to it by the side of the brook . An chreous stream had long been observed to flow slowly through a swamp covered with brambles and succulent plants . This led to a minute examination of the ...
... town ; and a pleasant walk has been opened to it by the side of the brook . An chreous stream had long been observed to flow slowly through a swamp covered with brambles and succulent plants . This led to a minute examination of the ...
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... town here and there peeping through the trees , dis- tant fields prettily decorated with timber , and sprinkled with cottages ; while Cleeve Hill forms a fine back - ground to the pic ture . Mr. Thompson's magnificent plans of ...
... town here and there peeping through the trees , dis- tant fields prettily decorated with timber , and sprinkled with cottages ; while Cleeve Hill forms a fine back - ground to the pic ture . Mr. Thompson's magnificent plans of ...
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... town , and therefore lived at a little distance . I suppose he was never extensively known as a physician . He could not push himself into notice . He bated all little arts . And as he spent but a few hours daily in town , that cir ...
... town , and therefore lived at a little distance . I suppose he was never extensively known as a physician . He could not push himself into notice . He bated all little arts . And as he spent but a few hours daily in town , that cir ...
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