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... and say first , “ “ Thou art my love , my life . ” ' · Lost in this labyrinth of poetic
and moral beauty , we have yet said nothing of the plot : but , indeed , the play is
so ingeniously constructed that it has no plot ; the author having , by means of his
...
... and say first , “ “ Thou art my love , my life . ” ' · Lost in this labyrinth of poetic
and moral beauty , we have yet said nothing of the plot : but , indeed , the play is
so ingeniously constructed that it has no plot ; the author having , by means of his
...
Pagina 175
The mean Diurnal Variation of the Compass for four Months , as observed at
Cumberland - House by Lieut . ... had not a better dipping needle , or , if it were
really a proper in . strument , that it had by some means been put out of
adjustment .
The mean Diurnal Variation of the Compass for four Months , as observed at
Cumberland - House by Lieut . ... had not a better dipping needle , or , if it were
really a proper in . strument , that it had by some means been put out of
adjustment .
Pagina 419
Before I conclude these introductory observations , and explanations of the
experiments , it may be proper to refer more particularly to table xi . , containing
the mean motion of sound for each month of the year , by the experiments with
the ...
Before I conclude these introductory observations , and explanations of the
experiments , it may be proper to refer more particularly to table xi . , containing
the mean motion of sound for each month of the year , by the experiments with
the ...
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