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Pagina 86
... . de Vaux is certainly possessed of ingenuity , though we have not been able to praise his composition ; and the application of his tim to the pursuits of science is so deserving of time 86 Viscount de Vaux on finding the Longitude .
... . de Vaux is certainly possessed of ingenuity , though we have not been able to praise his composition ; and the application of his tim to the pursuits of science is so deserving of time 86 Viscount de Vaux on finding the Longitude .
Pagina 120
... possessed by Estrema- dura ; and the vestiges of Roman works are here , in conse- quence , abundant . Merida , antiently Emerita Augusta , be- came a Roman colony under Augustus , and afterward the capital of Lusitania . It has at ...
... possessed by Estrema- dura ; and the vestiges of Roman works are here , in conse- quence , abundant . Merida , antiently Emerita Augusta , be- came a Roman colony under Augustus , and afterward the capital of Lusitania . It has at ...
Pagina 345
... possessed of no documents , to shew how much of his collection Mr. Macpherson obtained in the form in which he has given it to the world . The poems and fragments of poems which the Committee has been able to procure , contain , as will ...
... possessed of no documents , to shew how much of his collection Mr. Macpherson obtained in the form in which he has given it to the world . The poems and fragments of poems which the Committee has been able to procure , contain , as will ...
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