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... former edition were , we believe , destroyed in a fire ; and in such an event we cannot forbear sympathizing with the author , and endeavouring in some degree , however small , to repair his loss . Those who require works like the ...
... former edition were , we believe , destroyed in a fire ; and in such an event we cannot forbear sympathizing with the author , and endeavouring in some degree , however small , to repair his loss . Those who require works like the ...
Pagina 95
... former , or I second of the latter argument , as far as 180 ° or 12h ; so that no proportional parts are wanted in their application to the usual purposes of Nautical Astronomy . And I take the opportunity of recommending the use of ...
... former , or I second of the latter argument , as far as 180 ° or 12h ; so that no proportional parts are wanted in their application to the usual purposes of Nautical Astronomy . And I take the opportunity of recommending the use of ...
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... former statement of Captain Foskett's case was mentioned in our Number for June last , p . 219. and we then gave our opinion that he had not been well treated . Such an opinion , we apprehend , will be more general and more decided on a ...
... former statement of Captain Foskett's case was mentioned in our Number for June last , p . 219. and we then gave our opinion that he had not been well treated . Such an opinion , we apprehend , will be more general and more decided on a ...
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