The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 35R. Phillips, 1813 |
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... respect the same appearance , convenience , softness , and pliability , as those now in use , and at the same time having the extraordinary property of floating the body for any length of time- the simplicity of the construction enables ...
... respect the same appearance , convenience , softness , and pliability , as those now in use , and at the same time having the extraordinary property of floating the body for any length of time- the simplicity of the construction enables ...
Pagina 8
... respect , the position and situation of all its parts , the various ele- vations and depressions , and the attrac- tion on the plummets , by every point and particle in the hill , as well as of the neighbouring mountains on every side ...
... respect , the position and situation of all its parts , the various ele- vations and depressions , and the attrac- tion on the plummets , by every point and particle in the hill , as well as of the neighbouring mountains on every side ...
Pagina 10
... respect for their labours , I introduce their names , though of different churches , and " not formed for metre . " It is remarked in the Preface , " critics not only condemn an author for what he has and has not done , but for what he ...
... respect for their labours , I introduce their names , though of different churches , and " not formed for metre . " It is remarked in the Preface , " critics not only condemn an author for what he has and has not done , but for what he ...
Pagina 12
... respect or despise her warnings ? Will you create a new era in your submission to her reign ; or will you reject her till the ascendency of wis- dom becomes useless to your prosperity ? Listen then to the voice of Truth and , let her ...
... respect or despise her warnings ? Will you create a new era in your submission to her reign ; or will you reject her till the ascendency of wis- dom becomes useless to your prosperity ? Listen then to the voice of Truth and , let her ...
Pagina 18
... respect to Mr. Edgeworth ; but we think he condescends too much , in noticing the wanton misrepresentations of an anonymous writer in a trading Review . It begins now to be I found , as I have told you , the ancient pretty generally ...
... respect to Mr. Edgeworth ; but we think he condescends too much , in noticing the wanton misrepresentations of an anonymous writer in a trading Review . It begins now to be I found , as I have told you , the ancient pretty generally ...
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