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Page 138
... present tables , which contain no logarith- mic tangents . We rather wish that the tangents had been in- serted ; for the present publication is much more sizeable than Taylor's quarto , and it is desirable to use it in cases for which ...
... present tables , which contain no logarith- mic tangents . We rather wish that the tangents had been in- serted ; for the present publication is much more sizeable than Taylor's quarto , and it is desirable to use it in cases for which ...
Page 219
... present State of Oak Timber in England , the Causes of its Scarcity , with the Prospects of a future Supply . Part II . A View of the Timber Trade of India , with a Plan for its Im provement . so as to obviate the increasing Scarcity of ...
... present State of Oak Timber in England , the Causes of its Scarcity , with the Prospects of a future Supply . Part II . A View of the Timber Trade of India , with a Plan for its Im provement . so as to obviate the increasing Scarcity of ...
Page 354
... present order among its own subjects . Russia , in her present state , could not afford to raise , equip , and maintain for any considerable time , hundred thousand , or perhaps even fifty thousand men , at a distance from her own ...
... present order among its own subjects . Russia , in her present state , could not afford to raise , equip , and maintain for any considerable time , hundred thousand , or perhaps even fifty thousand men , at a distance from her own ...
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