The Edinburgh Magazine, Or, Literary Miscellany, Bind 14J. Sibbald, Parliament-Square, 1791 |
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... ment the female , and attempting to break the eggs , they beat him fuffi- ciently to deaden his defires . When they are about to build , you muft furnish them with lint , the hair of oxen or ftags , which has not been employed in other ...
... ment the female , and attempting to break the eggs , they beat him fuffi- ciently to deaden his defires . When they are about to build , you muft furnish them with lint , the hair of oxen or ftags , which has not been employed in other ...
Side 16
... ment . The fame house gave birth to his grand nephew , Dr James Moun- fey , first phyfician for many years to the Emprefs of Ruffia . The widow , who now enjoys the farm , is fifter to Dr John Rogerfon , who fucceeded Dr Mounfey as ...
... ment . The fame house gave birth to his grand nephew , Dr James Moun- fey , first phyfician for many years to the Emprefs of Ruffia . The widow , who now enjoys the farm , is fifter to Dr John Rogerfon , who fucceeded Dr Mounfey as ...
Side 21
... ment of his authority makes it necef- fary to examine his pofition . Some ages ago , ( fays he , ) before the fero- city of the inhabitants of this part of the island was fubdued , the utmoft feverity of the civil law was neceffary , to ...
... ment of his authority makes it necef- fary to examine his pofition . Some ages ago , ( fays he , ) before the fero- city of the inhabitants of this part of the island was fubdued , the utmoft feverity of the civil law was neceffary , to ...
Side 31
... ment of life more exquifite , or add to its fplendour , but they had acquired all the fantastic tastes formed by the ca- price and extravagance of wealth .-- They were of confequence highly de- lighted with thofe new objects of gra ...
... ment of life more exquifite , or add to its fplendour , but they had acquired all the fantastic tastes formed by the ca- price and extravagance of wealth .-- They were of confequence highly de- lighted with thofe new objects of gra ...
Side 41
... ment the confumption of British ma- nufactures , by any other methods than through the channel of a very few In dians , comparatively speaking . Thefe Indians however , brought down enough to enrich a few individuals , whofe in tereft ...
... ment the confumption of British ma- nufactures , by any other methods than through the channel of a very few In dians , comparatively speaking . Thefe Indians however , brought down enough to enrich a few individuals , whofe in tereft ...
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