Miscellaneous Correspondence, Volumen 3W. Owen., 1764 Containing a variety of subjects, relative to natural and civil history, geography, mathematics, poetry, memoirs of monthly occurrences, catalogues of new books, &c... |
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... alfo feized the Copy book of Letters , and the private Pa- pers of a Merchant of this Ifland , who had been there two or three Months , and has ordered him to be imprisoned till his Part- ner fends down all the Letters he has receive ed ...
... alfo feized the Copy book of Letters , and the private Pa- pers of a Merchant of this Ifland , who had been there two or three Months , and has ordered him to be imprisoned till his Part- ner fends down all the Letters he has receive ed ...
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... alfo folved all Mr. COTES'S Pro- blems relating to Curve Lines , and proved thafe Theorems which he has not demon strated . We have next a Lift of Subscribers , com . prized in 13 Pages . The Work is divided into 13 Section's , In which ...
... alfo folved all Mr. COTES'S Pro- blems relating to Curve Lines , and proved thafe Theorems which he has not demon strated . We have next a Lift of Subscribers , com . prized in 13 Pages . The Work is divided into 13 Section's , In which ...
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... alfo many Eulogiums prefixed , and feveral Sonnets fent with the Fairy Queen , by the Author , to Perfons of Quality . This Work is divided into 12 Books , and thefe fub - divided into Cantos . To introduce which , there is a Kind of ...
... alfo many Eulogiums prefixed , and feveral Sonnets fent with the Fairy Queen , by the Author , to Perfons of Quality . This Work is divided into 12 Books , and thefe fub - divided into Cantos . To introduce which , there is a Kind of ...
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... alfo anfeuered by Mr. T. Barker , Mr. R. Michell , Mr. S. Cole , Mr. J. Norris , Mr. J. Collins , Mr. J. Fish , Mr. J. Scott , Mr. Wm . Allen , Mr. J. Buddles , and Mr. Wm . Eaton . Question 211 , anfwer'd by Mafter Ifaac Scarth , at ...
... alfo anfeuered by Mr. T. Barker , Mr. R. Michell , Mr. S. Cole , Mr. J. Norris , Mr. J. Collins , Mr. J. Fish , Mr. J. Scott , Mr. Wm . Allen , Mr. J. Buddles , and Mr. Wm . Eaton . Question 211 , anfwer'd by Mafter Ifaac Scarth , at ...
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... alfo 238 Horfes , 6 Pair of Colours , 36 Peices of Cannon , Mortars , and Haubitzers ; and a confiderable Magazine . Hague , Feb. 5. Laft Week died here a Jewels Woman , aged 108 Years , and four Months ; he has left two Sons , one aged ...
... alfo 238 Horfes , 6 Pair of Colours , 36 Peices of Cannon , Mortars , and Haubitzers ; and a confiderable Magazine . Hague , Feb. 5. Laft Week died here a Jewels Woman , aged 108 Years , and four Months ; he has left two Sons , one aged ...
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Página 256 - Traditions," vol. iii. p. 305. flat-bottomed boats ; and, after some movement of the ships, made by Admiral Holmes to draw the attention of the enemy above, the boats fell down with the tide, and landed on the north shore, within a league of Cape Diamond, an hour before daybreak. The rapidity of the tide of ebb carried them a little below the...