The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 |
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... common principle of as sociation . The mathematician makes use of figures ; with him numbers are ex- pressive of things : a linguist combines letters ; no matter what unmeaning word he forms , he compels his memory to re- tain it , and ...
... common principle of as sociation . The mathematician makes use of figures ; with him numbers are ex- pressive of things : a linguist combines letters ; no matter what unmeaning word he forms , he compels his memory to re- tain it , and ...
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... common manure of a populous town , the farmers get amazing crops , frequently from 40 to 60 Winchester bushels of wheat per acre , and other grain in proportion . Crushed or ground bones , of which there are great quantities made use of ...
... common manure of a populous town , the farmers get amazing crops , frequently from 40 to 60 Winchester bushels of wheat per acre , and other grain in proportion . Crushed or ground bones , of which there are great quantities made use of ...
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... common carriage . From Sheffield to Rotherham , six miles , the country around which is so fertile and well cultivated , that a circle of ten unles around the town , may vie proba bly with a circle of the same extent , as coru land , in ...
... common carriage . From Sheffield to Rotherham , six miles , the country around which is so fertile and well cultivated , that a circle of ten unles around the town , may vie proba bly with a circle of the same extent , as coru land , in ...
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... common ex - personal strict observation , ready to besub- pressions of astronomical writers , which assert or imply the impossibility of see ing this planet at the time of its superior conjunction , ought to be laid aside , or qualified ...
... common ex - personal strict observation , ready to besub- pressions of astronomical writers , which assert or imply the impossibility of see ing this planet at the time of its superior conjunction , ought to be laid aside , or qualified ...
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... common floating - bridge would interfere with the navigation . I sub .. join a sketch from memory of the one at New York , and , with a description , it may convey to your readers some idea of the most commodious method of cross- ing a ...
... common floating - bridge would interfere with the navigation . I sub .. join a sketch from memory of the one at New York , and , with a description , it may convey to your readers some idea of the most commodious method of cross- ing a ...
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