The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... considerable stress has been laid on the following text : " Unto Adam , also , and to his wife , did the Lord God make coats of skins , and clothed them . " Gen. iii . 21. Mr. Davison's remarks on this text are curious , and his censure ...
... considerable stress has been laid on the following text : " Unto Adam , also , and to his wife , did the Lord God make coats of skins , and clothed them . " Gen. iii . 21. Mr. Davison's remarks on this text are curious , and his censure ...
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... considerable sensation ; " and , in conformity to the customs of that learned Capital , he delivered a Lecture on the Constitution ; at Glasgow he found " spirit and intelligence beyond his most sanguine expec- tations ; " at Forfar he ...
... considerable sensation ; " and , in conformity to the customs of that learned Capital , he delivered a Lecture on the Constitution ; at Glasgow he found " spirit and intelligence beyond his most sanguine expec- tations ; " at Forfar he ...
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... considerable thickness and formidable appearance . The whole outer body of ice , driven by the gale , which continued fresh , kept pressing on the ships , and bearing them towards land , one sheet doubling over an- other till they ...
... considerable thickness and formidable appearance . The whole outer body of ice , driven by the gale , which continued fresh , kept pressing on the ships , and bearing them towards land , one sheet doubling over an- other till they ...
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... considerable progress in it , their labour was interrupted by one of the most violent gales which even these experienced seamen had ever weathered , blowing in gusts for nearly seven hours . Their hawsers fortunately held on while ...
... considerable progress in it , their labour was interrupted by one of the most violent gales which even these experienced seamen had ever weathered , blowing in gusts for nearly seven hours . Their hawsers fortunately held on while ...
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... considerable degree of tapping with the hand , merely to relieve the needle from friction . And even at Port Bowen , where the dip is eighty - eight degrees , and the magnetic , intensity acting on a horizontal needle extremely weak in ...
... considerable degree of tapping with the hand , merely to relieve the needle from friction . And even at Port Bowen , where the dip is eighty - eight degrees , and the magnetic , intensity acting on a horizontal needle extremely weak in ...
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The British Critic William Beloe,Thomas Fanshaw Middleton,William Rowe Lyall,Robert Nares Vista completa - 1824 |
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