The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 |
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... observed , " they are all very fine , and what is much in their favour they are all alike . " It is precisely the same with the systems of mnemonics , one leading principle pervades the whole , the symbols and characters only are dif ...
... observed , " they are all very fine , and what is much in their favour they are all alike . " It is precisely the same with the systems of mnemonics , one leading principle pervades the whole , the symbols and characters only are dif ...
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... observed many interesting Magazine , relative to fruit trees , and their failure ; I conceive therefore that it may ... observation . im , and common practice , in the doctrine " It has hitherto been the received max of reflections on ...
... observed many interesting Magazine , relative to fruit trees , and their failure ; I conceive therefore that it may ... observation . im , and common practice , in the doctrine " It has hitherto been the received max of reflections on ...
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... observation of every object on the farther shore of a river or piece of water , that has fallen in my way ; and ... observed : from which appearance I am fully sensible that reflections have a vanishing point , and that point is ...
... observation of every object on the farther shore of a river or piece of water , that has fallen in my way ; and ... observed : from which appearance I am fully sensible that reflections have a vanishing point , and that point is ...
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... observed to be perfectly white ; on the 4th the weather became mild and seasonable , which continued till the 20th ; the re- mainder was dry , with frosty nights , and sold easterly winds . May . The former half of this month was very ...
... observed to be perfectly white ; on the 4th the weather became mild and seasonable , which continued till the 20th ; the re- mainder was dry , with frosty nights , and sold easterly winds . May . The former half of this month was very ...
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... observations on Venus . 1. That the difference ( if any ) between the polar and equatorial diameters of this planet ... observation , ready to besub- pressions of astronomical writers , which assert or imply the impossibility of see ing ...
... observations on Venus . 1. That the difference ( if any ) between the polar and equatorial diameters of this planet ... observation , ready to besub- pressions of astronomical writers , which assert or imply the impossibility of see ing ...
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