The Monthly Magazine, Volume 17R. Phillips, 1804 |
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Page 562
... set about this enterprize , fo that the fyftem . marine and commerce may enjoy the ad- vantages refulting from the actual state of our information . Public utility is the fole end of the meditations and researches of geometrical ...
... set about this enterprize , fo that the fyftem . marine and commerce may enjoy the ad- vantages refulting from the actual state of our information . Public utility is the fole end of the meditations and researches of geometrical ...
Page 569
... set , between the first of Oc- tober , 1802 , and the first of April , 1803 , the greatest quantity of land , not less than ' ten acres , with acorns , with or without seeds , cut- tings , or plants of other trees , at the option of the ...
... set , between the first of Oc- tober , 1802 , and the first of April , 1803 , the greatest quantity of land , not less than ' ten acres , with acorns , with or without seeds , cut- tings , or plants of other trees , at the option of the ...
Page 570
... set on land properly dug or tilled , from acorns set by the spade or dibble , with- out digging or tillage , either on a smooth surface , or among bushes , fern , or other co- ver ; or from young plants previously raised in nurseries ...
... set on land properly dug or tilled , from acorns set by the spade or dibble , with- out digging or tillage , either on a smooth surface , or among bushes , fern , or other co- ver ; or from young plants previously raised in nurseries ...
Page 571
... set , the greatest number of acres ( not less than ten ) of land , that is incapable of being ploughed , such as the borders of rivers , the sides of precipices , and any land that has too many rocks , or that is not calculated to repay ...
... set , the greatest number of acres ( not less than ten ) of land , that is incapable of being ploughed , such as the borders of rivers , the sides of precipices , and any land that has too many rocks , or that is not calculated to repay ...
Page 572
... set of experiments made on not less than eight acres of land , four of which to be sown broad - cast , and four drilled , to ascertain whe- ther it is most advantageous to cultivate turnips by sowing them broadcast and hand - hoeing ...
... set of experiments made on not less than eight acres of land , four of which to be sown broad - cast , and four drilled , to ascertain whe- ther it is most advantageous to cultivate turnips by sowing them broadcast and hand - hoeing ...
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Page 340 - I have not leisure to write much. But I could chide thee that in many of thy Letters thou writest to me, That I should not be unmindful of thee and thy little ones. Truly, if I love you not too well, I think I err not on the other hand much. Thou art dearer to me than any creature; let that suffice.
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Page 56 - Bibliographical Dictionary, containing a Chronological Account, alphabetically arranged, of the most curious, scarce, useful, and important books, in all Departments of Literature, which have been published in Latin, Greek, Coptic, Hebrew, Samaritan, Syriac, Chaldee, Ethiopic, Arabic, Persian, Armenian, &c, from the Infancy of Printing to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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Page 37 - far be it from me to countenance anything contrary to your established laws; but I have set an acorn, which when it becomes an oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit thereof.
Page 347 - The natural proofs of a future state appear to be so much invalidated by the rejection of a separate principle, the seat of thought, which may escape from the perishing body to which it is temporarily united, that he seemed to have been employed in demolishing one of the great pillars upon which religion is founded. It is enough here to observe, that in Dr Priestley's mind, the deficiency of these natural proofs only operated as an additional argument in favour of revelation ; the necessity of which,...
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