The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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... miles from our Sun. Circumference , 240,000,000,000,000 ( two hundred and forty billions ) nearly . Small arcs and their chords may be taken as equal without very material error . A chord of 10 ° may therefore on this scale be regarded ...
... miles from our Sun. Circumference , 240,000,000,000,000 ( two hundred and forty billions ) nearly . Small arcs and their chords may be taken as equal without very material error . A chord of 10 ° may therefore on this scale be regarded ...
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... of fertile land , called the North - Marsh . We could count a great number of parish churches , environed with trees in various directions ; Church , a mile from Langford , and and the Vale of Langford , with Wrington a little.
... of fertile land , called the North - Marsh . We could count a great number of parish churches , environed with trees in various directions ; Church , a mile from Langford , and and the Vale of Langford , with Wrington a little.
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... miles further , I persuaded B. to remain quiet , as he had yet ten miles to walk to reach this place ; and besides , I promised B. that , at some future time he and I would make an excursion from Bristol , or Bath , to ex- plore the ...
... miles further , I persuaded B. to remain quiet , as he had yet ten miles to walk to reach this place ; and besides , I promised B. that , at some future time he and I would make an excursion from Bristol , or Bath , to ex- plore the ...
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... miles an hour including stoppages , we found safe and pleasant . The diligence was heavily loaded , both with passengers and lug- gage , and the first stage we had eight horses ; two leaders abreast , next four abreast , and then the ...
... miles an hour including stoppages , we found safe and pleasant . The diligence was heavily loaded , both with passengers and lug- gage , and the first stage we had eight horses ; two leaders abreast , next four abreast , and then the ...
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... miles , was lined with apple and pear trees , besides great numbers which might be seen in every direction dispersed over the corn - fields . The tilths were remarkably clean , and every appearance of the soil indicated industry and ...
... miles , was lined with apple and pear trees , besides great numbers which might be seen in every direction dispersed over the corn - fields . The tilths were remarkably clean , and every appearance of the soil indicated industry and ...
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