Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumen 108W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1818 |
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... give their opinion , as a Body , upon any sub- ject , either of Nature or Art , that comes before them . And therefore the thanks , which are frequently proposed from the Chair to be given to the authors of such papers as are read at ...
... give their opinion , as a Body , upon any sub- ject , either of Nature or Art , that comes before them . And therefore the thanks , which are frequently proposed from the Chair to be given to the authors of such papers as are read at ...
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... give a support , and the longitudinal pieces a fixedness , which would not have been the case had they been laid in the other direction . Indeed no stronger proof could be adduced in favour of the efficacy of the principle , than that ...
... give a support , and the longitudinal pieces a fixedness , which would not have been the case had they been laid in the other direction . Indeed no stronger proof could be adduced in favour of the efficacy of the principle , than that ...
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... give hopes ' of effecting the purpose by land , he was then to endeavour to trace the coast by going in the winter in sledges over the ice . ' Kossaks who had before been in the Tschuktzki country were selected to accompany Commodore ...
... give hopes ' of effecting the purpose by land , he was then to endeavour to trace the coast by going in the winter in sledges over the ice . ' Kossaks who had before been in the Tschuktzki country were selected to accompany Commodore ...
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... give any satisfac- tory information concerning it , though it is known that some of their nation have travelled from the continent to islands in the Icy sea . The charts of the present century , which have assumed to give a limitation ...
... give any satisfac- tory information concerning it , though it is known that some of their nation have travelled from the continent to islands in the Icy sea . The charts of the present century , which have assumed to give a limitation ...
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... gives it as his opinion that the New Siberia is a pro- longation of America . The Tschuktzki people would not explore farther north than afforded a prospect of reward for their pains . This , it is seen , has led them to some of the ...
... gives it as his opinion that the New Siberia is a pro- longation of America . The Tschuktzki people would not explore farther north than afforded a prospect of reward for their pains . This , it is seen , has led them to some of the ...
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