The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volúmenes15-181825 |
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... less . When hearts have once mingled , Love first leaves the well - built nest , The weak one is singled To endure what it once possest . O , Love ! who bewailest The frailty of all things here , Why choose you the frailest For your ...
... less . When hearts have once mingled , Love first leaves the well - built nest , The weak one is singled To endure what it once possest . O , Love ! who bewailest The frailty of all things here , Why choose you the frailest For your ...
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... less necessary that regulations should be enacted by Parliament , the principle of which shall be the diminution of the fees of Court , and of the expenses of the whole forms of process and writs in the adminis- tration of justice in ...
... less necessary that regulations should be enacted by Parliament , the principle of which shall be the diminution of the fees of Court , and of the expenses of the whole forms of process and writs in the adminis- tration of justice in ...
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... less axis is to the greater as 300 to 301. The difference , however , in the results which have been obtained by ma- king use of various degrees measured in different parts of the earth , by col- lating them in pairs , was sufficient to ...
... less axis is to the greater as 300 to 301. The difference , however , in the results which have been obtained by ma- king use of various degrees measured in different parts of the earth , by col- lating them in pairs , was sufficient to ...
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... less by 11.6 " than by astro- nomical observations . The zeniths , then , of the stations , had been se- parated from each other by more than the usual proportion of the me- ridian distance ; and this could only arise from the plummet ...
... less by 11.6 " than by astro- nomical observations . The zeniths , then , of the stations , had been se- parated from each other by more than the usual proportion of the me- ridian distance ; and this could only arise from the plummet ...
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... on each other in their progres- sive studies ; but they were generous rivals , influenced by no passion less dignified than a laudable emulation . Yet although both seemed to pur- sue the same path 31 [ July Town and Country Clergymen .
... on each other in their progres- sive studies ; but they were generous rivals , influenced by no passion less dignified than a laudable emulation . Yet although both seemed to pur- sue the same path 31 [ July Town and Country Clergymen .
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