Chambers's Edinburgh JournalW. Orr, 1836 |
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Page 2
... means of introducing it into the western nations of Europe . The Romans came to a knowledge of the use of dials in a remark- able way . In one of their warlike excursions , they saw one , and carried it off as a part of their spoil ...
... means of introducing it into the western nations of Europe . The Romans came to a knowledge of the use of dials in a remark- able way . In one of their warlike excursions , they saw one , and carried it off as a part of their spoil ...
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... means of an artful speech , instigates them to set fire to the ships . The queen of heaven thought by this to prevent the foun- dation of the empire in Italy ; but she is mistaken . At the prayer of Eneas , Jupiter sends a heavy shower ...
... means of an artful speech , instigates them to set fire to the ships . The queen of heaven thought by this to prevent the foun- dation of the empire in Italy ; but she is mistaken . At the prayer of Eneas , Jupiter sends a heavy shower ...
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... means of the profits of his and ship for Georgia such a number of machines as manual labour , partly by teaching a village school , for would supply the demaud . On June 20 , 1793 , he the freshman class in the university of New Haven ...
... means of the profits of his and ship for Georgia such a number of machines as manual labour , partly by teaching a village school , for would supply the demaud . On June 20 , 1793 , he the freshman class in the university of New Haven ...
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... means of subsistence is cu- rious enough , and is thus described by a writer in the Westminster Review : - " When the facts upon which the article is to be manufactured have been collected or invented , the reporter , by means of thin ...
... means of subsistence is cu- rious enough , and is thus described by a writer in the Westminster Review : - " When the facts upon which the article is to be manufactured have been collected or invented , the reporter , by means of thin ...
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... means of suggesting their institution on a plan similar to that pursued at Edinburgh and Glasgow . MANUSCRIPTS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT . THE original manuscripts of the most of the pub- lished writings of Sir Walter Scott are still in exist ...
... means of suggesting their institution on a plan similar to that pursued at Edinburgh and Glasgow . MANUSCRIPTS OF SIR WALTER SCOTT . THE original manuscripts of the most of the pub- lished writings of Sir Walter Scott are still in exist ...
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