The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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46 31 142 18 2 29 2 27 0 48 1 80 365 Average Observations by the Royal Society . No. of days . 112 small , we conceive , to account for the quantity of rain fallen during the last twelve months ; which is equal to 47 · 875 inches in ...
46 31 142 18 2 29 2 27 0 48 1 80 365 Average Observations by the Royal Society . No. of days . 112 small , we conceive , to account for the quantity of rain fallen during the last twelve months ; which is equal to 47 · 875 inches in ...
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She constantly attended , when in health , the meeting of the 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 ...
She constantly attended , when in health , the meeting of the 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 ...
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Confined within - nue , and exhibiting a dial , on which the a limited sphere of society , and a circum- progress of time may be observed from scribed round of amusements , the various the walks , is an object inexpressibly pleapursuits ...
Confined within - nue , and exhibiting a dial , on which the a limited sphere of society , and a circum- progress of time may be observed from scribed round of amusements , the various the walks , is an object inexpressibly pleapursuits ...
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And yet I scarcely mingle in society for a day without hearing it predicted , and the prediction uttered with a levity bordering on indif- ” ference ; and that too by well - disposed men of every political party .
And yet I scarcely mingle in society for a day without hearing it predicted , and the prediction uttered with a levity bordering on indif- ” ference ; and that too by well - disposed men of every political party .
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It is a serious duty of the 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 uation . It is done at their expense ; and why is ...
It is a serious duty of the 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 uation . It is done at their expense ; and why is ...
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