| Europe - 1786 - 506 pages
...argument of pnfts, and conduftcel his reafoninp upon principies of trigonometry as well as logick. There were certain detached data, like advanced works, to keep the enemy ara diflance from the main o'ojecl in debare. Strong proviios covered the flanks of his additions;... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1787 - 484 pages
...fhone as confpicuoufly there, as it could upon onr coafts. He' had made it an argument of pofts, and conducted his reafoning upon principles of trigonometry,...debate. Strong provifions covered the flanks of his allertious. His very queries were in cafements. No impreffions, therefore, was to be made on this fortrefs... | |
| Parliament proc - 1787 - 468 pages
...{hone as confpicuoufly there, as it could upon our coafts. He had made it art argument of pofts, and conducted his reafoning upon principles of trigonometry, as well as logic. There were certain detached 3ata, like advanced works, to keep the enemy at a diftance from the main object in debate. Strong proviftons... | |
| History - 1788 - 524 pages
...mailer flione confpicuoully there, as it would upon our coafts : he had made an argument of ports, and conducted his reafoning upon principles of trigonometry...detached data like advanced works to keep the enemy at a di (lance from the main objeû in debate ; ftrong provilions covered the flanks of his afftrtious ;... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 556 pages
...had made an argument of polls, and conducted his realoning upon principles of trigonometry as well a* logic. There were certain detached data like advanced...works to keep the enemy at a diftance from the main objeft in debate ; ftrong provifions covered the flanks of his aflertions ; his very queries were in... | |
| Thomas Augustus Lloyd - 1795 - 396 pages
...acknowledged Wged that they appeared to advantage in the planning and conftrufting the report in queftion. There were certain detached data, like advanced works,...debate. Strong provifions covered the flanks of his affertions.— His very queries were in calcmates. No impreffion, therefore, was to be made on this... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 566 pages
...be acknowledged they conspicuously appeared in the planning and constructing the report in question. There were certain detached data, like advanced works, to keep the enemy at a distance from the main object in debate. Strong provisions covered the flanks of his assertions. His... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1796 - 572 pages
...be acknowledged they confpieuoufly appeared in the planning and conftrucYmg the report in queftion. There were certain detached data, like advanced works,...debate. Strong provifions covered the flanks of his aflertions. His very queries were in cafemates. No impreffion, therefore, was to be made on this fortrefa... | |
| Robert Bisset - Great Britain - 1803 - 450 pages
...mafter-general fhone confpicuoufly there, as it would upon our coafts: he had made an argument of pofts, and conducted his reafoning upon principles of trigonometry...enemy at a diftance from the main object in debate; ftrong provifions covered the flanks of his aflertions ; his very queries were in cafemates; no impreffion... | |
| William Belsham - 1805 - 600 pages
...be acknowledged they conspicuously appeared in the planning and constructing the report in question. There were certain detached data^ like advanced works, to keep the enemy at a distance from the main object in debate. Strong provisions covered the flanks of his assertions. His... | |
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