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Page 88
Heliocrene : A Poem , in Latin and English , on the Chaly: beate Well , at Sunning
- Hill , in Windsor Foreft . 410 . The author of this little piece , who is it seems , in
humble imitation of his patron god Apollo , both Phyfician and Poet , having ...
Heliocrene : A Poem , in Latin and English , on the Chaly: beate Well , at Sunning
- Hill , in Windsor Foreft . 410 . The author of this little piece , who is it seems , in
humble imitation of his patron god Apollo , both Phyfician and Poet , having ...
Page 385
... are judiciously explained and unravelled : the paroxysms of the English
constitution carefully noted and . diligently described : the characters accurately
delineated , and the reflections just and pertinent . The author seems to be
master of his ...
... are judiciously explained and unravelled : the paroxysms of the English
constitution carefully noted and . diligently described : the characters accurately
delineated , and the reflections just and pertinent . The author seems to be
master of his ...
Page 408
of the portico and the thickness of the walls included , sis 970 Roman palmi ,
which are equal to 666 pieds de roy de Paris , or French feet , and 722 English
feet , as calculated by Misjon . I shall now observe , once for all , that a Roman
palmo ...
of the portico and the thickness of the walls included , sis 970 Roman palmi ,
which are equal to 666 pieds de roy de Paris , or French feet , and 722 English
feet , as calculated by Misjon . I shall now observe , once for all , that a Roman
palmo ...
Page 409
The outward circumference of the • dome is 620 English feet ; and the inward
diameter , which ? is equal to that of the Pantheon , is 191 Roman palmi , or " 131
French , and 143 English feet . The first gallery in the cupola I found to be 214 ...
The outward circumference of the • dome is 620 English feet ; and the inward
diameter , which ? is equal to that of the Pantheon , is 191 Roman palmi , or " 131
French , and 143 English feet . The first gallery in the cupola I found to be 214 ...
Page 440
Then hę draws a comparison between France and this country , which is a very
humbling parallel to an English reader . National « turns of mind ( says he , p .
219 . ) have great effects on the in* terest of commerce , As vanity is the general ...
Then hę draws a comparison between France and this country , which is a very
humbling parallel to an English reader . National « turns of mind ( says he , p .
219 . ) have great effects on the in* terest of commerce , As vanity is the general ...
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