The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, for the Year ..., Volumen99Edw. Cave, 1736-[1868], 1829 |
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... passing there . We cannot conceal that there are symptoms of national distress , which may afflict the timid , and render the serious more thought- ful ; but it is our sincere opinion that there is in the State - vessel a principle of ...
... passing there . We cannot conceal that there are symptoms of national distress , which may afflict the timid , and render the serious more thought- ful ; but it is our sincere opinion that there is in the State - vessel a principle of ...
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... passed in his society , and in gratitude [ July , for an uninterrupted friendship of a quarter of a century : " and the likeness of one of the characters in the conver- sations to that estimable physician above - named , has been ...
... passed in his society , and in gratitude [ July , for an uninterrupted friendship of a quarter of a century : " and the likeness of one of the characters in the conver- sations to that estimable physician above - named , has been ...
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... passing perpendicularly into the architrave of the arch , and having behind each of them a pea - shaped trefoiled opening , with its narrow point upwards . The end windows of the transepts have flat triangular arches ; the rest are ...
... passing perpendicularly into the architrave of the arch , and having behind each of them a pea - shaped trefoiled opening , with its narrow point upwards . The end windows of the transepts have flat triangular arches ; the rest are ...
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... passed in front of the castle , along the abrupt bank of Elsden - burn ; but , by the munificence of the Duke of Northumberland , this has been di- verted into an easier and safer line on the other side of the brook ; and the very ...
... passed in front of the castle , along the abrupt bank of Elsden - burn ; but , by the munificence of the Duke of Northumberland , this has been di- verted into an easier and safer line on the other side of the brook ; and the very ...
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... passing through the Sound close to the south of its imagined site . The eminent mathematician , Eoler , placed his north - west pole at e of the figure , in 76 ° north latitude , and 96 ° west from Teneriffe , or nearly in 113 ° west ...
... passing through the Sound close to the south of its imagined site . The eminent mathematician , Eoler , placed his north - west pole at e of the figure , in 76 ° north latitude , and 96 ° west from Teneriffe , or nearly in 113 ° west ...
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Página 16 - Six Discourses delivered before the Royal Society, at their Anniversary Meetings, on the Award of the Royal and Copley Medals ; preceded by an Address to the Society, delivered in 1800, on the Progress and Prospects of Science.
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Página 57 - Thomson, Richard. An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John: to which are added, the Great Charter in Latin and English, the charters of liberties and confirmations, granted by Henry III and Edward I, the original Charter of the forests, and various authentic instruments connected with them: Explanatory...