The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... common to them with the subjects of all absolute govern- ments , other modes of homage are practised , peculiar to themselves , and eminently characteristic of their ha- bits of thinking . Among the most re- markable of these , is the ...
... common to them with the subjects of all absolute govern- ments , other modes of homage are practised , peculiar to themselves , and eminently characteristic of their ha- bits of thinking . Among the most re- markable of these , is the ...
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... common grammars , but has likewise introduced a variety of critical and explanatory obser . vations . By exhibiting an ample and accurate digest of the rules and princi- ples of the Latin language , and by a co- pious enumeration of ...
... common grammars , but has likewise introduced a variety of critical and explanatory obser . vations . By exhibiting an ample and accurate digest of the rules and princi- ples of the Latin language , and by a co- pious enumeration of ...
Strona 522
... common way , or in stereotype . He further announces a press capable of working 30,000 sheets , with ordinary types , in twelve hours , and also a new method of composition , much more ex- peditious than that now in use . ten upon ...
... common way , or in stereotype . He further announces a press capable of working 30,000 sheets , with ordinary types , in twelve hours , and also a new method of composition , much more ex- peditious than that now in use . ten upon ...
Strona 523
... common tempe- rature of the atmosphere . The speci- fic gravity of the potassium is to that of water as about six to ten ; in the case of sodaium , it is as ninety - three to one hundred . Mr Davy showed , that the metals which he had ...
... common tempe- rature of the atmosphere . The speci- fic gravity of the potassium is to that of water as about six to ten ; in the case of sodaium , it is as ninety - three to one hundred . Mr Davy showed , that the metals which he had ...
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... common cause with us , in order that we might be able to repel and destroy the common enemy . That generous By order of the Supreme Junta of nation deserves the utmost gratitude on Government , MANUEL MARIA AGUILAR , Sec . JUAN BAUTISTA ...
... common cause with us , in order that we might be able to repel and destroy the common enemy . That generous By order of the Supreme Junta of nation deserves the utmost gratitude on Government , MANUEL MARIA AGUILAR , Sec . JUAN BAUTISTA ...
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