The Astrologer's Magazine, and Philosophical Miscellany, Volume 1W. Locke., 1791 - Astrology |
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Page 58
Likewife and absorbent earths ; hút by Copper it Gold partings and cominon
partings is commonly performed . fhould be performed by these operations Much
of the counterfeit Yorkshire and then finish the process as before , Gold was
worth ...
Likewife and absorbent earths ; hút by Copper it Gold partings and cominon
partings is commonly performed . fhould be performed by these operations Much
of the counterfeit Yorkshire and then finish the process as before , Gold was
worth ...
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GREAT WALKER S. С " from Aldersgate on the 20th of May FROM ANCIENT TO
THE PRESENT 1606 , and performed ... for the person who is capable of perform
- Gxteen hours each day . ing any wonderful exploit , seldom fails The second ...
GREAT WALKER S. С " from Aldersgate on the 20th of May FROM ANCIENT TO
THE PRESENT 1606 , and performed ... for the person who is capable of perform
- Gxteen hours each day . ing any wonderful exploit , seldom fails The second ...
Page 124
... who are so inconsistent it should be performed with the greater as to disbelieve
a thing in one shape , precaution in the full moon ; in regard which they are for
ever asserting to be the physicians know , that then the brain true in another .
... who are so inconsistent it should be performed with the greater as to disbelieve
a thing in one shape , precaution in the full moon ; in regard which they are for
ever asserting to be the physicians know , that then the brain true in another .
Page 150
... man who kept a public house at Iling- though half an hundred weight was ton ,
performed surprising feats of hung to the extremity ; a piece of leastrengih : as
breaking a broomstick , of ther was fixed to one end for his teeth the first
magnitude ...
... man who kept a public house at Iling- though half an hundred weight was ton ,
performed surprising feats of hung to the extremity ; a piece of leastrengih : as
breaking a broomstick , of ther was fixed to one end for his teeth the first
magnitude ...
Page 226
... In 1565 he foretold Bickham , and is very neatly performed . , that the Sultan
Soliman the Second He has five plates in that artist's Peri- should take Sigetha ,
the strongest place man's Companion , dated 1728 29 , 30 , in Hungary , in the
very ...
... In 1565 he foretold Bickham , and is very neatly performed . , that the Sultan
Soliman the Second He has five plates in that artist's Peri- should take Sigetha ,
the strongest place man's Companion , dated 1728 29 , 30 , in Hungary , in the
very ...
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