The Pamphleteer, 14. köideAbraham John Valpy A.J. Valpy, 1819 |
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... Britain . Their advantages are thus detailed by his Lordship : 1. The broad part of the sail is at the end of the lever , and thus an equal resistance may be overcome with less length of arms . 2. The sails , constructed up- on this ...
... Britain . Their advantages are thus detailed by his Lordship : 1. The broad part of the sail is at the end of the lever , and thus an equal resistance may be overcome with less length of arms . 2. The sails , constructed up- on this ...
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... Britain . Hence proceed the Royal Society , the Antiquarian Society , the Society of Arts and Sciences in London ; the Manchester Society , and Bath Society of Agriculture ; the Royal and Antiquarian Societies in Edinburgh ; and the ...
... Britain . Hence proceed the Royal Society , the Antiquarian Society , the Society of Arts and Sciences in London ; the Manchester Society , and Bath Society of Agriculture ; the Royal and Antiquarian Societies in Edinburgh ; and the ...
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... Britain . There is more polite literature in this country ; but more general informa- tion in America . Societies of so economical a kind as the mathematical society represented above , might , indeed , even comprehend two objects , and ...
... Britain . There is more polite literature in this country ; but more general informa- tion in America . Societies of so economical a kind as the mathematical society represented above , might , indeed , even comprehend two objects , and ...
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... Britain , on the Doctrine of Libels , and the Duties of Jurors . This related to the single case of Mr. Gilbert Wake- field , who had written a pamphlet , containing , in the judgment of some , a few hasty indiscreet passages , but ...
... Britain , on the Doctrine of Libels , and the Duties of Jurors . This related to the single case of Mr. Gilbert Wake- field , who had written a pamphlet , containing , in the judgment of some , a few hasty indiscreet passages , but ...
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... Britain without establishing so fully in the minds of British Anatomists the truth of the doctrines respecting the Organs of the Brain , as the clearness of the proofs seemed to warrant , you have successfully contended against those ...
... Britain without establishing so fully in the minds of British Anatomists the truth of the doctrines respecting the Organs of the Brain , as the clearness of the proofs seemed to warrant , you have successfully contended against those ...
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