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tion of this useful inftrument . He shews how to adjust it for the fore and back observations , and in viewing both distant and near objects , and how to observe and correct the errors of adjustment . He subjoins very necessary and ...
tion of this useful inftrument . He shews how to adjust it for the fore and back observations , and in viewing both distant and near objects , and how to observe and correct the errors of adjustment . He subjoins very necessary and ...
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... the differta . tion itself ; to us his arguments do not appear satisfactory : but we are too little acquainted with the exact value of the ancient stadium , which was different in different countries , to form any decisive opinion .
... the differta . tion itself ; to us his arguments do not appear satisfactory : but we are too little acquainted with the exact value of the ancient stadium , which was different in different countries , to form any decisive opinion .
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... at its first emission , it was propped up by an interest of 3 per cent . ) now bears from 5 to 6 per cent . discount . He quotes the opinion of the Bishop of Autun , of M. de Landine , and of M. Necker , in confirmaQ.94 tion of ...
... at its first emission , it was propped up by an interest of 3 per cent . ) now bears from 5 to 6 per cent . discount . He quotes the opinion of the Bishop of Autun , of M. de Landine , and of M. Necker , in confirmaQ.94 tion of ...
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