The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., 第 169 巻Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1841 |
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... living from civil or military em- ployment , or on their farms , in obscurity or poverty . ' Let us examine whether this charge deserves more credit than the other . Official documents , of incontestible veracity , show that the Swedish ...
... living from civil or military em- ployment , or on their farms , in obscurity or poverty . ' Let us examine whether this charge deserves more credit than the other . Official documents , of incontestible veracity , show that the Swedish ...
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... living entirely in , fresh water . The if there is a variety of the species habitu- not surmountable by the body of fish caught at Dyefors , and the other waterfalls or forces of rivers falling into the Wener ; and it would be an ...
... living entirely in , fresh water . The if there is a variety of the species habitu- not surmountable by the body of fish caught at Dyefors , and the other waterfalls or forces of rivers falling into the Wener ; and it would be an ...
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... living like soldiers in a privileged bodies - the public function- aries , clergy , nobility , owners of estates exempt from taxation , and incorporated traders exempt from competition . time , labour , property , and industry of the ...
... living like soldiers in a privileged bodies - the public function- aries , clergy , nobility , owners of estates exempt from taxation , and incorporated traders exempt from competition . time , labour , property , and industry of the ...
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... living generation to another state of being . Where they attempt it by resist- ing reforms in church or state , and ad- hering to laws and social arrangements unsuitable to the intelligence and civili . sation of the age , we see in ...
... living generation to another state of being . Where they attempt it by resist- ing reforms in church or state , and ad- hering to laws and social arrangements unsuitable to the intelligence and civili . sation of the age , we see in ...
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... living entirely in , fresh water . The oceanic salmon is a much better fish for the table than these or even the Baltic salmon ; but I could not learn that there was any apparent difference in size or form . " In discoursing on the ...
... living entirely in , fresh water . The oceanic salmon is a much better fish for the table than these or even the Baltic salmon ; but I could not learn that there was any apparent difference in size or form . " In discoursing on the ...
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