The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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Page 19
... given very general satisfaction in Scotland ) was in the course oc- casionally of making . One great evil in the practice of the Scotch Courts is the loose jumble of matters of fact , equity , and law ; and even the Lord Chancellor had ...
... given very general satisfaction in Scotland ) was in the course oc- casionally of making . One great evil in the practice of the Scotch Courts is the loose jumble of matters of fact , equity , and law ; and even the Lord Chancellor had ...
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... given by La Caille , deduced from measurements and experiments made at the Cape of Good Hope , and partly by an error in his own calculations , which affected his results . From subsequent experiments , however , more accurately ...
... given by La Caille , deduced from measurements and experiments made at the Cape of Good Hope , and partly by an error in his own calculations , which affected his results . From subsequent experiments , however , more accurately ...
Page 27
... given , from an actual survey , its mean density was found to be , to the mean density of the earth , nearly as 5 to 9. The mean density of the earth , then , is nearly double the density of the rocks which compose Schehallien ; which ...
... given , from an actual survey , its mean density was found to be , to the mean density of the earth , nearly as 5 to 9. The mean density of the earth , then , is nearly double the density of the rocks which compose Schehallien ; which ...
Page 49
... given it several names , according to the form which it as sumes ; but as these names are founded only in fancy , and are not necessary to an explication of the theory , we shall omit them . The varied Au- rora is more remarkable in its ...
... given it several names , according to the form which it as sumes ; but as these names are founded only in fancy , and are not necessary to an explication of the theory , we shall omit them . The varied Au- rora is more remarkable in its ...
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... given to him . In short , we think M. A. B. has com- pletely mistaken the Viceroy's cha- racter , and we are still willing to believe all that has been said of him by the two travellers before mention- ed . We would fain hope , indeed ...
... given to him . In short , we think M. A. B. has com- pletely mistaken the Viceroy's cha- racter , and we are still willing to believe all that has been said of him by the two travellers before mention- ed . We would fain hope , indeed ...
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