The Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, 第 5 卷Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1798 - 552页 |
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... known . April 49 6th May 57 10th June 594 રત July 681 34 Auguft 645 & 23 42 25th 60 45 25th 50 19 & 28 70 % 65 81 67 58 17th 60 8th Septem . 591 26th October 51 26th Novem . 45 24th . 71 56 Ift 43 1ft to 5th · 32 N. E. 59 35 6 , 7 , 8 ...
... known . April 49 6th May 57 10th June 594 રત July 681 34 Auguft 645 & 23 42 25th 60 45 25th 50 19 & 28 70 % 65 81 67 58 17th 60 8th Septem . 591 26th October 51 26th Novem . 45 24th . 71 56 Ift 43 1ft to 5th · 32 N. E. 59 35 6 , 7 , 8 ...
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... known to Mr. Robifon only from the Annals of Gieffen , a very ob- fcure periodical publication , was a phan- tom , which no fooner appeared , than it was laid and deftroyed by Mr. Bode him- felf , who printed a pamphlet , entitled ...
... known to Mr. Robifon only from the Annals of Gieffen , a very ob- fcure periodical publication , was a phan- tom , which no fooner appeared , than it was laid and deftroyed by Mr. Bode him- felf , who printed a pamphlet , entitled ...
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... known art of en- graving ; and that the attempt toward imitating it produced by the Engraver to the Bank was very easy to be diftinguifh- ed from its original , may be acceptable information to your correfpondent , and perhaps not ...
... known art of en- graving ; and that the attempt toward imitating it produced by the Engraver to the Bank was very easy to be diftinguifh- ed from its original , may be acceptable information to your correfpondent , and perhaps not ...
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... known he ftoops in the thoulders ? It may be allo neceffary to determine whether he deferves the character of a polite fhop - keeper , who , it is well known , refused to take back an article which a lady had kept only fix months : and ...
... known he ftoops in the thoulders ? It may be allo neceffary to determine whether he deferves the character of a polite fhop - keeper , who , it is well known , refused to take back an article which a lady had kept only fix months : and ...
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... known that azote is found in confiderable quantities in a very large tribe of plants , viz . all the cruciform , which comprehends the wild - crefs , muf- tard , & c . found in every pafture ; and the experiments of Bertholt , prove ...
... known that azote is found in confiderable quantities in a very large tribe of plants , viz . all the cruciform , which comprehends the wild - crefs , muf- tard , & c . found in every pafture ; and the experiments of Bertholt , prove ...
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