Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... object which it may chance to cover in its passage . If , in this work , he shall be thought to have taken hints from Dr. Hartley , it is not perhaps too much to say , that some of our most celebrated writers on vision have since been ...
... object which it may chance to cover in its passage . If , in this work , he shall be thought to have taken hints from Dr. Hartley , it is not perhaps too much to say , that some of our most celebrated writers on vision have since been ...
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... object of all his literary undertakings ! He once said to a friend : " I have gained 9001. by my Botanic Garden , and 9007. by the 1st volume of Zoo- nomia ; and if I can every other year produce a work which will yield this suni , I ...
... object of all his literary undertakings ! He once said to a friend : " I have gained 9001. by my Botanic Garden , and 9007. by the 1st volume of Zoo- nomia ; and if I can every other year produce a work which will yield this suni , I ...
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... object . " It will be the same with respect to every thing else pointed out to them , the name being previously written down ; which being first on the table , in large characters , may afterwards be inscribed in characters of ordinary ...
... object . " It will be the same with respect to every thing else pointed out to them , the name being previously written down ; which being first on the table , in large characters , may afterwards be inscribed in characters of ordinary ...
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... object is considered . The declination of any heavenly body , as of a star , may be easily found by the following rule : -Take the meridian altitude of the star , at any place where the latitude is known ; the complement of this is the ...
... object is considered . The declination of any heavenly body , as of a star , may be easily found by the following rule : -Take the meridian altitude of the star , at any place where the latitude is known ; the complement of this is the ...
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... objects , when observed , are ren- dered the occasions of certain sensations and affections . That many objects give ... object will likewise be considerably facilitated by moderate exercise , which few , in such a situation , can want ...
... objects , when observed , are ren- dered the occasions of certain sensations and affections . That many objects give ... object will likewise be considerably facilitated by moderate exercise , which few , in such a situation , can want ...
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