The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 5James Anderson Mundell and son, 1791 |
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... fame in every respect, being then put into the stands B B in its stead ; and the handle and winch being taken from the full reel, and put upon the empty one, — (N. B. There is a small error in the drawing, the winch being represented as ...
... fame in every respect, being then put into the stands B B in its stead ; and the handle and winch being taken from the full reel, and put upon the empty one, — (N. B. There is a small error in the drawing, the winch being represented as ...
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... fame rule, that in the next ten years, they must, if circumstances continue the fame, encrease to 8,200,000. But let us suppose, for the sake of moderation, that at the end of this century they are not to exceed 6,000,000 ; and if we ...
... fame rule, that in the next ten years, they must, if circumstances continue the fame, encrease to 8,200,000. But let us suppose, for the sake of moderation, that at the end of this century they are not to exceed 6,000,000 ; and if we ...
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... fame sack of theirs must have weighed 364 pounds ; the English sack being, according to his affertionj the universal measure for wool over all the world I!! Again, Dr A. had stated a fact on the authority of Rapin, viz. that, anno 1338 ...
... fame sack of theirs must have weighed 364 pounds ; the English sack being, according to his affertionj the universal measure for wool over all the world I!! Again, Dr A. had stated a fact on the authority of Rapin, viz. that, anno 1338 ...
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