The Scots Magazine, Or, General Repository of Literature, History, and Politics, Հատոր 65Alex Chapman and, 1803 |
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... Subjects relating to Natural History and Phyfiology . They are exactly fuitable to the nature of our Mifcellany , and difcover extenfive knowledge and accurate observation , We are obliged to our Correfpondent , who has favoured us with ...
... Subjects relating to Natural History and Phyfiology . They are exactly fuitable to the nature of our Mifcellany , and difcover extenfive knowledge and accurate observation , We are obliged to our Correfpondent , who has favoured us with ...
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... subject of the fol- lowing memoir " . ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL , Earl and Marquis of Argyle , was born in the year 1598 , with the title of Lord Lorn , which belonged to the heirs apparent of his family . He was edu- cated in the profeffion ...
... subject of the fol- lowing memoir " . ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL , Earl and Marquis of Argyle , was born in the year 1598 , with the title of Lord Lorn , which belonged to the heirs apparent of his family . He was edu- cated in the profeffion ...
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... subject , thought proper to Three weeks had already grant . elapfed fince they had begun to treat of the preliminaries ; the English com miffioners , finding that they would not be able to bring matters to a fi- nal accommodation before ...
... subject , thought proper to Three weeks had already grant . elapfed fince they had begun to treat of the preliminaries ; the English com miffioners , finding that they would not be able to bring matters to a fi- nal accommodation before ...
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... subject to vanity , is an opinion very generally enter- tained , and in fpite of its evident improbability , not without some foundation in appearances . A little reflection must however convince us , that this is entirely a misappre ...
... subject to vanity , is an opinion very generally enter- tained , and in fpite of its evident improbability , not without some foundation in appearances . A little reflection must however convince us , that this is entirely a misappre ...
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... subjects , has an opportunity of more juttly apportion- ing the degree of notice to be allotted to each clafs , than is poffible to be done according to the prefent method . " It is the intention of the editor to devote each volume to ...
... subjects , has an opportunity of more juttly apportion- ing the degree of notice to be allotted to each clafs , than is poffible to be done according to the prefent method . " It is the intention of the editor to devote each volume to ...
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Էջ 27 - To be of no church is dangerous. Religion, of which the rewards are distant, and which is animated only by faith and hope, will glide by degrees out of the mind, unless it be invigorated and reimpressed by external ordinances, by stated calls to worship, and the salutary influence of example.
Էջ 156 - He loved fairies, genii, giants, and monsters; he delighted to rove through the meanders of enchantment, to gaze on the magnificence of golden palaces, to repose by the waterfalls of Elysian gardens.
Էջ 39 - New-Machar, the greater part of his time was spent in the most intense study, more particularly in a careful examination of the laws of external Perception, and of the other principles which form the groundwork of human knowledge.
Էջ 40 - What evidence have I for this doctrine, that all the objects of my knowledge are ideas in my own mind ? From that time to the present I have been candidly and impartially, as I think, seeking for the evidence of this principle, but can find none, excepting the authority of philosophers.
Էջ 313 - Many, when they have boiled their rice, put water into the tatche in which the rice was boiled, to •which some grains always adhere ; the water loosens them, and is browned by the rice : that water they drink instead of tea.
Էջ 381 - ... eagerness and avidity with which they run to them when arrived, in hopes of a rich cargo ; the vast numbers of jewellers, brokers, merchants, of all colours and all descriptions, both natives and foreigners who are occupied in some way or other with the pearls, some separating and assorting them, others weighing and ascertaining their number and value, while others are hawking them about, or drilling and boring them for future use ; — all these circumstances tend to impress the mind with the...
Էջ 191 - ... greatest importance. Both of them, however, were the friends of virtue and of mankind ; and both were able to temper the warmth of free discussion, with the forbearance and good humour founded on reciprocal esteem. No two men...
Էջ 235 - ... always go with inclination to the turn of the company he is going into, or not pretend to be of the party. It is certainly a very happy temper to be able to live with all kinds of...
Էջ 188 - As they were occasioned, therefore," he adds, " by the infirmities of age, they will, I hope be heard with the greater indulgence." Among the various occupations with which he thus enlivened his retirement, the mathematical pursuits of his earlier years held a distinguished place. He delighted to converse about them with his friends ; and often exercised his skill in the investigation of particular problems. His knowledge of ancient geometry had not probably been, at any time, very...
Էջ 256 - ... skill and judgment he put in his answers. He advanced nothing unbecoming a good man ; and if his real sentiments agreed with his professions, he was so far from deserving to die, that his principles did not even give just ground for the slightest offence. He denied the whole impeachment, as a fiction...