The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 - English literature Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... fometimes four degrees , not only when made by different compaffes placed in different fituations on board , and the ship on different tacks , but by the fame compass in the fame fituation , made at moderate intervals of time ; the B 2 ...
... fometimes four degrees , not only when made by different compaffes placed in different fituations on board , and the ship on different tacks , but by the fame compass in the fame fituation , made at moderate intervals of time ; the B 2 ...
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... fometimes have happened , had their country been infulated , or their travel- ling interrupted by large rivers or arms of the fea ; especially as all appearances favored the conjecture of their being , by no means , a ftationary people ...
... fometimes have happened , had their country been infulated , or their travel- ling interrupted by large rivers or arms of the fea ; especially as all appearances favored the conjecture of their being , by no means , a ftationary people ...
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... fometimes produce sickness at the stomach , which they attributed intirely to the action of the bowels . If therefore this reafoning be admitted , it would appear probable that the inteftines of Mahow were depofited at the morai under ...
... fometimes produce sickness at the stomach , which they attributed intirely to the action of the bowels . If therefore this reafoning be admitted , it would appear probable that the inteftines of Mahow were depofited at the morai under ...
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... fometimes impatient with you , then ? I fear indeed I have been too often fo of late ; but you must not mind it , Tho- mas , I mean you no unkindness . Thom . Lord love you , fir ! I know that very well ! a young gentleman who takes an ...
... fometimes impatient with you , then ? I fear indeed I have been too often fo of late ; but you must not mind it , Tho- mas , I mean you no unkindness . Thom . Lord love you , fir ! I know that very well ! a young gentleman who takes an ...
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... fometimes very curious . We must first mention an observa- tion , which will affect the hypothefis of M. de la Place , that ་ the motions of the two known fatellites of the Georgium D 2 Philofophical Tranfactions for the Year 1798. Part ...
... fometimes very curious . We must first mention an observa- tion , which will affect the hypothefis of M. de la Place , that ་ the motions of the two known fatellites of the Georgium D 2 Philofophical Tranfactions for the Year 1798. Part ...
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