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Page 74
... variety of these topics , and the remoteness of many of them from poetic language and imagery , we must acknowlege that the writer has shewn much capacity and vigour in working up , as he has done , such untoward and uncouth materials ...
... variety of these topics , and the remoteness of many of them from poetic language and imagery , we must acknowlege that the writer has shewn much capacity and vigour in working up , as he has done , such untoward and uncouth materials ...
Page 369
... variety than defects ; and if the faces of Gariveilan have less of design and regularity than those of Staffa , they ... variety Bb a variety of augit rock , which has been often Western Islands of Scotland . 369.
... variety than defects ; and if the faces of Gariveilan have less of design and regularity than those of Staffa , they ... variety Bb a variety of augit rock , which has been often Western Islands of Scotland . 369.
Page 371
... variety puts on the external aspect with the lustre of jet ; while the opake one preserves its dull surface and more nearly re- sembles black chalk . Notwithstanding this change , the mineral in small fragments still continues to ...
... variety puts on the external aspect with the lustre of jet ; while the opake one preserves its dull surface and more nearly re- sembles black chalk . Notwithstanding this change , the mineral in small fragments still continues to ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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