The Investigator (or, Quarterly magazine) [ed. by W.B. Collyer, T. Raffles and J.B. Brown]., Volume 6William Bengo' Collyer 1823 |
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... England , Scotland , and Ireland , to solicit further benefactions for the same academy of Newark . Thus honourably associated , and the reputation they had acquired from their late astro- nomical observations having preceded them ...
... England , Scotland , and Ireland , to solicit further benefactions for the same academy of Newark . Thus honourably associated , and the reputation they had acquired from their late astro- nomical observations having preceded them ...
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... England ; he could not tell whether it would pass for law in America : " But if the measures were about to be pursued by Parliament against America , which out of doors were said to he intended , the time was not far distant , when his ...
... England ; he could not tell whether it would pass for law in America : " But if the measures were about to be pursued by Parliament against America , which out of doors were said to he intended , the time was not far distant , when his ...
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... England . I must be permitted to make an extract on this subject , from a writer to whom the literature of this country is largely indebted , and whom I have just quoted . 66 The celebrated affair of Oliver and Hutchinson's letters ...
... England . I must be permitted to make an extract on this subject , from a writer to whom the literature of this country is largely indebted , and whom I have just quoted . 66 The celebrated affair of Oliver and Hutchinson's letters ...
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... England , from bestowing a portion of his attention upon scientific pursuits . Electricity , whose laws had been recently determined by the discoveries of Dr. Franklin , and by his genius introduced among the sciences , was then a study ...
... England , from bestowing a portion of his attention upon scientific pursuits . Electricity , whose laws had been recently determined by the discoveries of Dr. Franklin , and by his genius introduced among the sciences , was then a study ...
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... England by Thom- mason , the confidential , but faithless servant of this celebrated Philanthropist , were three memorandum books , in which Mr. Howard was in the habit of entering the heads of the sermons which he heard , and of ...
... England by Thom- mason , the confidential , but faithless servant of this celebrated Philanthropist , were three memorandum books , in which Mr. Howard was in the habit of entering the heads of the sermons which he heard , and of ...
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