The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 - Art |
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... considered , this ob- jection will vanish , as three persons dib- 15 bling will plant as many in one day as two in the ordinary way . ' SAMUEL LUKE . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine SIR , I communications , in your valuable HAVE ...
... considered , this ob- jection will vanish , as three persons dib- 15 bling will plant as many in one day as two in the ordinary way . ' SAMUEL LUKE . To the Editor of the Monthly Magazine SIR , I communications , in your valuable HAVE ...
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... considered as satisfactory , the insertion will oblige , BENJAMIN HOOKE . Millman street , Bedford Row . January 11 , 1814 . As the whole number of balls of both colours is 48 , and the number of black is 12 ; the chance , in favour of ...
... considered as satisfactory , the insertion will oblige , BENJAMIN HOOKE . Millman street , Bedford Row . January 11 , 1814 . As the whole number of balls of both colours is 48 , and the number of black is 12 ; the chance , in favour of ...
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... considered as key - notes ; but if this task appear to have any difficulties in it , I would readily send such tables , for insertion in your work , on being so requested . ON FOSSIL HUMAN SKELETONS . A different object induces me to ...
... considered as key - notes ; but if this task appear to have any difficulties in it , I would readily send such tables , for insertion in your work , on being so requested . ON FOSSIL HUMAN SKELETONS . A different object induces me to ...
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... considered so safe , that people seldom get out of their carriages ; and the uncommon advan- tage resulting from this improvement was so evident and eminently acknow ledged , that it was in contemplation immediately , that is , eighteen ...
... considered so safe , that people seldom get out of their carriages ; and the uncommon advan- tage resulting from this improvement was so evident and eminently acknow ledged , that it was in contemplation immediately , that is , eighteen ...
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... considered as an antidote to malaria . Herodian , lib . i . 96 . The Romans are said to have thought the neighbourhood of lime - trees so conducive to health , that , to increase the rapidity of their growth , they frequently nourished ...
... considered as an antidote to malaria . Herodian , lib . i . 96 . The Romans are said to have thought the neighbourhood of lime - trees so conducive to health , that , to increase the rapidity of their growth , they frequently nourished ...
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