The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 |
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Page 202
... prove no other than an optical illusion , and suggested the propriety of my returning to the Transit , instead of ... proving the Transit highly qualified for dispatch , for trade , and warfare , the tract concludes with a body of ...
... prove no other than an optical illusion , and suggested the propriety of my returning to the Transit , instead of ... proving the Transit highly qualified for dispatch , for trade , and warfare , the tract concludes with a body of ...
Page 203
... prove the little attention that is paid to navigation : In the year 1780 , he sailed out to the East - Indies , with a large convoy , commanded by Commodore Johnson.In the fleet were several transports and victuallers , who ...
... prove the little attention that is paid to navigation : In the year 1780 , he sailed out to the East - Indies , with a large convoy , commanded by Commodore Johnson.In the fleet were several transports and victuallers , who ...
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... prove it . It will serve at the same time as an example of the manner in which the far greater part of the experiments were performed . I afterwards placed a silk worm in a tube containing 29.71 cube centimetres , or 1 cube inches of ...
... prove it . It will serve at the same time as an example of the manner in which the far greater part of the experiments were performed . I afterwards placed a silk worm in a tube containing 29.71 cube centimetres , or 1 cube inches of ...
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