The Monthly Magazine, Volumen 38R. Phillips, 1814 |
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... side ; it just takes one half of his face and of his body , so that you may see the sweat pouring down in large drops on the right side , while the left is perfectly dry : and , when he eats , the perspiration changes to the left side ...
... side ; it just takes one half of his face and of his body , so that you may see the sweat pouring down in large drops on the right side , while the left is perfectly dry : and , when he eats , the perspiration changes to the left side ...
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... side of the inscribed square . 76 , being the diameter or chord of the semicircle . Considering that the Herschelian pla- revolving satellites in the most perfect net is still retained by the Sun with its order , and the comet of 1680 ...
... side of the inscribed square . 76 , being the diameter or chord of the semicircle . Considering that the Herschelian pla- revolving satellites in the most perfect net is still retained by the Sun with its order , and the comet of 1680 ...
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... side , and open nearly in the manner of the steel frame of a modern card - purse , and , when open , present a perfect ellipse . The frame is nearly eight inches in its longest diameter , four inches and a half in its shortest , and ...
... side , and open nearly in the manner of the steel frame of a modern card - purse , and , when open , present a perfect ellipse . The frame is nearly eight inches in its longest diameter , four inches and a half in its shortest , and ...
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... side of which is Winchcomb . But I must not omit to observe , as you know I am partial to all intellectual im . provement , that at Sidcot we passed an excellent school , supported principally by the people called Quakers , a people who ...
... side of which is Winchcomb . But I must not omit to observe , as you know I am partial to all intellectual im . provement , that at Sidcot we passed an excellent school , supported principally by the people called Quakers , a people who ...
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... side of the hill , and for us to ascend by East- Brent church . This we did , and a more gratifying prospect we have not for some time had . It was now nearly six o'clock in the evening , the sun shone moderate- ly bright as we gained ...
... side of the hill , and for us to ascend by East- Brent church . This we did , and a more gratifying prospect we have not for some time had . It was now nearly six o'clock in the evening , the sun shone moderate- ly bright as we gained ...
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Página 46 - ... the view all around me was wild and terrific, the moon rose about ten at night, and though in, her third quarter, gave sufficient light to shew the waste and wilderness by which we were surrounded : the peak and the upper regions which we had yet to ascend, towered awfully above our heads, while below, the mountains that had appeared of such a height in the morning, and had cost us a day's labour to climb, lay stretched as plains at our feet ; from the uncommon rarity of the atmosphere, the whole...