The Monthly Magazine, Volume 37Sherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1814 - Art |
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Page 15
... taken up . A crop of winter lettuce is sometimes raised afterwards from the same land . We are enabled to say from experience , that two crops may be obtained from the same ground yearly with great ease , and after- wards a crop of ...
... taken up . A crop of winter lettuce is sometimes raised afterwards from the same land . We are enabled to say from experience , that two crops may be obtained from the same ground yearly with great ease , and after- wards a crop of ...
Page 20
... taken in the first quadrant ; and for a retrograde co- met moving in an opposite direction , the angle i must be taken in the second qua- drant . For direct comets , cos . i will there- fore be positive , and the greatest value 1814 ...
... taken in the first quadrant ; and for a retrograde co- met moving in an opposite direction , the angle i must be taken in the second qua- drant . For direct comets , cos . i will there- fore be positive , and the greatest value 1814 ...
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... taken from the Bi- ble seem to condemn war , viz . " Thou shalt not kill . - No killer hath eternal life abiding in him.From whence come wars and fightings tuong you ; come they not from your lusts ? -Resist not evil.- See that none ...
... taken from the Bi- ble seem to condemn war , viz . " Thou shalt not kill . - No killer hath eternal life abiding in him.From whence come wars and fightings tuong you ; come they not from your lusts ? -Resist not evil.- See that none ...
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... taken , become unwholesome . Exhala tions from swamps and marshes are known to produce miasmata , even in the eastern and northern parts of England . What , therefore , must be their effect in the western counties ? Near Exmouth , be 20 ...
... taken , become unwholesome . Exhala tions from swamps and marshes are known to produce miasmata , even in the eastern and northern parts of England . What , therefore , must be their effect in the western counties ? Near Exmouth , be 20 ...
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... taken by the English were eleven , which had been dismounted . How came that about ? Probably he thought that the English , like the Austrians , would patiently en- dure a cannonade for a whole day ; but he found , that his enemy only ...
... taken by the English were eleven , which had been dismounted . How came that about ? Probably he thought that the English , like the Austrians , would patiently en- dure a cannonade for a whole day ; but he found , that his enemy only ...
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