The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Том 1F. and C. Rivington, 1793 |
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... Archimedes , ** as iffued from the Clarenden prefs ; and the elements of Co- nic Sections by Mr. Robertjon of Chrift Church Oxford : †† and we have the more pleasure in announcing these works as produced by that Univerfity , because ...
... Archimedes , ** as iffued from the Clarenden prefs ; and the elements of Co- nic Sections by Mr. Robertjon of Chrift Church Oxford : †† and we have the more pleasure in announcing these works as produced by that Univerfity , because ...
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... Archimedes Torelli , 318 , 418 Argal , or the filver devil , 453 Ariftotelis opera omnia Gr . Lat . a Buhle , 475 Afiatic refearches , vol . 2. 117,254 Affociation papers , 435 letter on the present 456 Aftronomie Ephemeride de Mi- lan ...
... Archimedes Torelli , 318 , 418 Argal , or the filver devil , 453 Ariftotelis opera omnia Gr . Lat . a Buhle , 475 Afiatic refearches , vol . 2. 117,254 Affociation papers , 435 letter on the present 456 Aftronomie Ephemeride de Mi- lan ...
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... Archimedes , 318,418 Tour through the theatre of the 105 Townfon's difcourfes on the evan- gelical hiftory , Treafon , high , treatife upon the law and proceedings in cafes of , 105 Trip to Holyhead in a mail coach , with a churchman ...
... Archimedes , 318,418 Tour through the theatre of the 105 Townfon's difcourfes on the evan- gelical hiftory , Treafon , high , treatife upon the law and proceedings in cafes of , 105 Trip to Holyhead in a mail coach , with a churchman ...
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... Archimedes , the great reputation of Torelli , the editor , and of the learned univerfity , under whofe patronage , and at whose expence , the work has been published , we are induced to think our readers will be pleafed to fee it ...
... Archimedes , the great reputation of Torelli , the editor , and of the learned univerfity , under whofe patronage , and at whose expence , the work has been published , we are induced to think our readers will be pleafed to fee it ...
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... Archimedes , implied in in the following paffage of his Hiftoire Des Mathematiques , may now alfo be confidered as fulfilled : " L'Angleterre , qui s'inte- " reffe encore à la gloire des géometres anciens , nous donnera " peut - être ...
... Archimedes , implied in in the following paffage of his Hiftoire Des Mathematiques , may now alfo be confidered as fulfilled : " L'Angleterre , qui s'inte- " reffe encore à la gloire des géometres anciens , nous donnera " peut - être ...
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