The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 68,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1806 |
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Pagina 666
... observe , that your an- cestors lay under the greatest hard ships in this respect . Not being able to write up any number above one , and indeed having no knowledge of numbers at all , they were obliged to distinguish their progeny by ...
... observe , that your an- cestors lay under the greatest hard ships in this respect . Not being able to write up any number above one , and indeed having no knowledge of numbers at all , they were obliged to distinguish their progeny by ...
Pagina 700
... observed , had not that loan been nego . tiated , the Noble Lord would not probably have been enabled to pay his balances , and the public must have suffered a loss . In ad verting to the conversation stated to have passed between Lord ...
... observed , had not that loan been nego . tiated , the Noble Lord would not probably have been enabled to pay his balances , and the public must have suffered a loss . In ad verting to the conversation stated to have passed between Lord ...
Pagina 775
... observed at 8650 feet , was at 71 ° . The aeronaut having attain- ed an elevation of 15,000 feet , de- scended , at thirty five minutes after two , between Grosbeeren and Heiners- dorf , to land his young companion , according to ...
... observed at 8650 feet , was at 71 ° . The aeronaut having attain- ed an elevation of 15,000 feet , de- scended , at thirty five minutes after two , between Grosbeeren and Heiners- dorf , to land his young companion , according to ...
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Celestial Phenomena for August | 494 |
Anecdote of the Emperor of Ruffia | 502 |
Lines written by Mr Hayley | 535 |
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