The Gentleman's Magazine, Tom 99,Część 2;Tom 146F. Jefferies, 1829 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... known than his afflicted widow received the condolences and affectionate offers of services from the most distinguished individuals of this place ; amongst whom were Mr. A. de Condolle , the eminent botanist , and Mr. Sismondi , the ...
... known than his afflicted widow received the condolences and affectionate offers of services from the most distinguished individuals of this place ; amongst whom were Mr. A. de Condolle , the eminent botanist , and Mr. Sismondi , the ...
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... known ; which was , that a nobleman of that country , having interest in a gentle- woman that lived not far from Aristobulus's [ the Earl of Bristol's ] house , was jealous of Leodivius , who had carried his reflections too publicly ...
... known ; which was , that a nobleman of that country , having interest in a gentle- woman that lived not far from Aristobulus's [ the Earl of Bristol's ] house , was jealous of Leodivius , who had carried his reflections too publicly ...
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... known , in order to calculate the variation , and to find the local attraction of a ship , which is the difference between the observed and calculated variation , al- lowing for a small attraction by the more remote magnetic pole . PwN ...
... known , in order to calculate the variation , and to find the local attraction of a ship , which is the difference between the observed and calculated variation , al- lowing for a small attraction by the more remote magnetic pole . PwN ...
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... known to exist . It must , from these statements , be concluded , that the magnetic poles move in some eccentric curve , such as Pr≈ P. Churchman , who made the period of a revolution of the pole 1096 years , instead of what it appears ...
... known to exist . It must , from these statements , be concluded , that the magnetic poles move in some eccentric curve , such as Pr≈ P. Churchman , who made the period of a revolution of the pole 1096 years , instead of what it appears ...
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... known magnetic prin- ciples , that the needle at London could not point to the pole at P. It may be sufficient here to mention the result of experiments made with two magnets of equal power applied to the place of the real and of the ...
... known magnetic prin- ciples , that the needle at London could not point to the pole at P. It may be sufficient here to mention the result of experiments made with two magnets of equal power applied to the place of the real and of the ...
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