The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, 3 tomas |
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... Nature of , Hunt , Mr. Leigh , the Poetry of , 606 , 695 , ...... 904 Husbands , a Word of Advice to , Hydrophobia , Reply to a Query on , ... 1203 942 Epitaphs , 238 , 634 , 650 , 910 , 1013 I and J. Epsom Salts , on the proper Use of ...
... Nature of , Hunt , Mr. Leigh , the Poetry of , 606 , 695 , ...... 904 Husbands , a Word of Advice to , Hydrophobia , Reply to a Query on , ... 1203 942 Epitaphs , 238 , 634 , 650 , 910 , 1013 I and J. Epsom Salts , on the proper Use of ...
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... nature is intended to supply these defi- ciencies , and , by enlarging our mental views , to lead us through nature up to nature's God . But these scenes and occurrences differ in different regions , and in some instances in those which ...
... nature is intended to supply these defi- ciencies , and , by enlarging our mental views , to lead us through nature up to nature's God . But these scenes and occurrences differ in different regions , and in some instances in those which ...
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... nature of snow may be pretty well understood . It consists of frozen particles of moisture , that were congealed before they had time to form into drops ; and consequently one of these two circumstances is necessary to its existence ...
... nature of snow may be pretty well understood . It consists of frozen particles of moisture , that were congealed before they had time to form into drops ; and consequently one of these two circumstances is necessary to its existence ...
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... nature . Envy . - Blue eyes have been long out of fashion ; black are now all the mode . Candour . - Blue ones are coming round again ; for those of Miss are much admired . Envy . Her fortune would procure her admirers among men ...
... nature . Envy . - Blue eyes have been long out of fashion ; black are now all the mode . Candour . - Blue ones are coming round again ; for those of Miss are much admired . Envy . Her fortune would procure her admirers among men ...
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... nature of the human soul , the exist → his death was a sacrifice for sin ; t the ence of an intermediate state , and the latter , because he taught the will of duration of punishment , together with God , and exhibited an example for ...
... nature of the human soul , the exist → his death was a sacrifice for sin ; t the ence of an intermediate state , and the latter , because he taught the will of duration of punishment , together with God , and exhibited an example for ...
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