The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots magazine, Volumes 15-181825 |
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... manner in which the Acts of Sederunt are concocted , or whether the Judges consider them- selves bound to consult , as their Privy Councillors , even the Faculty of Advocates , the Writers to the Signet , or Solicitors before the Su ...
... manner in which the Acts of Sederunt are concocted , or whether the Judges consider them- selves bound to consult , as their Privy Councillors , even the Faculty of Advocates , the Writers to the Signet , or Solicitors before the Su ...
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... manner : Let a transit instrument , at one of the places , be placed in the meridian , by the help of circumpolar stars , or otherwise ; direct the telescope to- wards a distant object , some part of which is in the meridian . Upon this ...
... manner : Let a transit instrument , at one of the places , be placed in the meridian , by the help of circumpolar stars , or otherwise ; direct the telescope to- wards a distant object , some part of which is in the meridian . Upon this ...
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... manner in which the figure is acquired must probably prevent the approximation from ever being entirely complete . The distribution , however , of the materials , at any considerable distance below the sur- face , must remain to us for ...
... manner in which the figure is acquired must probably prevent the approximation from ever being entirely complete . The distribution , however , of the materials , at any considerable distance below the sur- face , must remain to us for ...
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... manner , and with my father's strong warnings against " eye service " deeply impressed upon my mind , I joined my companions in labour ; and , along with them , be gan the toils and duties of that sta- tion of life in which Providence ...
... manner , and with my father's strong warnings against " eye service " deeply impressed upon my mind , I joined my companions in labour ; and , along with them , be gan the toils and duties of that sta- tion of life in which Providence ...
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... manner , that for any thing that Nature had to do in the business , Shakespeare and Newton might have changed places , that Wolfe might have compiled Johnson's Dictionary , and the Lexi- cographer triumphed at Quebec . These opposite ...
... manner , that for any thing that Nature had to do in the business , Shakespeare and Newton might have changed places , that Wolfe might have compiled Johnson's Dictionary , and the Lexi- cographer triumphed at Quebec . These opposite ...
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