Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Том 90Pub. for J. Hinton., 1792 |
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... called upon by the virtues , for which he ftands pledged to fociety , ( the virtues I mean of liberal fentiment , and zeal for the public good ) to brandifh his weapon against thefe deadly pefts . To this call ( from which the obscurity ...
... called upon by the virtues , for which he ftands pledged to fociety , ( the virtues I mean of liberal fentiment , and zeal for the public good ) to brandifh his weapon against thefe deadly pefts . To this call ( from which the obscurity ...
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... called it an Orrery , and gave to Mr. Rowley the praise which was due to Mr. Graham . The great mural arch , or quadrant , in the royal obfervatory at Greenwich , was made for Dr. Halley , under his immediate infpection , and divided by ...
... called it an Orrery , and gave to Mr. Rowley the praise which was due to Mr. Graham . The great mural arch , or quadrant , in the royal obfervatory at Greenwich , was made for Dr. Halley , under his immediate infpection , and divided by ...
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... called repofe ( fince his only bait- ing places were his proper fcenes of action ) abundantly teftify . In fhort , no human body was probably ever more perfectly the fervant of the mind by which it was actuated ; and all the efforts of ...
... called repofe ( fince his only bait- ing places were his proper fcenes of action ) abundantly teftify . In fhort , no human body was probably ever more perfectly the fervant of the mind by which it was actuated ; and all the efforts of ...
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... called the Bishoprick ; for , on the converfion of the kingdom of the Northumbrians , during the Saxon heptarchy ... called St. Peter's Patrimony , fo that about the city of Durham is called St. Cuth- bert's . This bishoprick is bounded ...
... called the Bishoprick ; for , on the converfion of the kingdom of the Northumbrians , during the Saxon heptarchy ... called St. Peter's Patrimony , fo that about the city of Durham is called St. Cuth- bert's . This bishoprick is bounded ...
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... called the Appenines of England . It is enriched , however , by mines of lead and iron ; and the mineral tract continues along the northern fide of the county , till it is terminated by the great beds of coal , which are found between ...
... called the Appenines of England . It is enriched , however , by mines of lead and iron ; and the mineral tract continues along the northern fide of the county , till it is terminated by the great beds of coal , which are found between ...
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