The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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... hundred and fifty pounds -year . I may mention , as a further proof of the esteem in which public teach ng is held at Geneva , that one of the regents , Mr. Couronne , a man of rare merit , was made member of the provi- sional ...
... hundred and fifty pounds -year . I may mention , as a further proof of the esteem in which public teach ng is held at Geneva , that one of the regents , Mr. Couronne , a man of rare merit , was made member of the provi- sional ...
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... hundreds , opening them to householders , or how ? -If it were effected , there are then boroughs , now called ... hundred and forty billions ) nearly . Small arcs and their chords may be taken as equal without very material error ...
... hundreds , opening them to householders , or how ? -If it were effected , there are then boroughs , now called ... hundred and forty billions ) nearly . Small arcs and their chords may be taken as equal without very material error ...
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... hundred feet at least , and , if he escaped with life and limbs whole , he would have something to say about them as long as he lives : no person , however , is more timid than my friend B. and there is certainly no great proba- bility ...
... hundred feet at least , and , if he escaped with life and limbs whole , he would have something to say about them as long as he lives : no person , however , is more timid than my friend B. and there is certainly no great proba- bility ...
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... hundred thou- sand persons , half of them in carts , in hackney - coaches , and on horse and ass back , covered the various roads from Lon don , and choaked up all the approaches to the place of election . I was told , that , at the two ...
... hundred thou- sand persons , half of them in carts , in hackney - coaches , and on horse and ass back , covered the various roads from Lon don , and choaked up all the approaches to the place of election . I was told , that , at the two ...
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... hundred families that keep their own carriages , and another hundred qualified by habit and manners to give and receive pleasure at such an entertainment . I learnt , however , that this solitary establishment , the only means by which ...
... hundred families that keep their own carriages , and another hundred qualified by habit and manners to give and receive pleasure at such an entertainment . I learnt , however , that this solitary establishment , the only means by which ...
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