The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Bind 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 |
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Side 5
... body belong more hen in the other parts of the body . to the father than to the mother . Seve- The fame obfervation may be made ral mongrels which I obtained from a with respect to the mules of quadru- goat and a ewe , instead of wool ...
... body belong more hen in the other parts of the body . to the father than to the mother . Seve- The fame obfervation may be made ral mongrels which I obtained from a with respect to the mules of quadru- goat and a ewe , instead of wool ...
Side 6
... body , the limbs ought to take after the father more than the mother , and the body to take after the mother more than the . father . Now as in general the beauty of the fpecies is not brought to perfec- tion , nor maintained except by ...
... body , the limbs ought to take after the father more than the mother , and the body to take after the mother more than the . father . Now as in general the beauty of the fpecies is not brought to perfec- tion , nor maintained except by ...
Side 15
... body reclined downwards , and fupporting himself with his hands on the floor , feveral ftones came up . The man was of decent character , and from his own , and his neighbours re- ports , there is no doubt of the fact . The largest ...
... body reclined downwards , and fupporting himself with his hands on the floor , feveral ftones came up . The man was of decent character , and from his own , and his neighbours re- ports , there is no doubt of the fact . The largest ...
Side 29
fucceed , the question of prudence is at an end ; every body will think that done right which ends happily ; and though your expectations , of which I would not advife you to talk too much , fhould not be totally answered , you can ...
fucceed , the question of prudence is at an end ; every body will think that done right which ends happily ; and though your expectations , of which I would not advife you to talk too much , fhould not be totally answered , you can ...
Side 32
... bodies of their dead , and they deemed it a difplay of magnifi- cence , to cover , not only the body but the funeral pile on which it was laid , with the most costly spices . At the funeral of Sylla , two hundred and ten burthens of ...
... bodies of their dead , and they deemed it a difplay of magnifi- cence , to cover , not only the body but the funeral pile on which it was laid , with the most costly spices . At the funeral of Sylla , two hundred and ten burthens of ...
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