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... having been originally intended for a ship of much more considerable burden ,
but , on account of a temporary scarcity of timber , all her dimensions ( except her
length ) were abridged . The defects noticed in ships transporting merchandice ...
... having been originally intended for a ship of much more considerable burden ,
but , on account of a temporary scarcity of timber , all her dimensions ( except her
length ) were abridged . The defects noticed in ships transporting merchandice ...
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Essay on the best Means of ascertaining the Areas of Countries of considerable
Extent . By the Rev. James Whitelaw , M. R.I.A. Having shewn that the common
projections ( stereographic , conical , and circular ) are unfit for mensuration , this
...
Essay on the best Means of ascertaining the Areas of Countries of considerable
Extent . By the Rev. James Whitelaw , M. R.I.A. Having shewn that the common
projections ( stereographic , conical , and circular ) are unfit for mensuration , this
...
Page 169
A successful case of the Cćsarean operation is so rare an occurrence , that it
naturally excites considerable attention . The operation has been so uniformly
fatal to the mother , in this country at least , that we perused Mr. Barlow's narrative
with ...
A successful case of the Cćsarean operation is so rare an occurrence , that it
naturally excites considerable attention . The operation has been so uniformly
fatal to the mother , in this country at least , that we perused Mr. Barlow's narrative
with ...
Page 171
He observes , in commenting on a position of Mr. Boswell , that though , for a few
years , difference of soil may have considerable effect , after a continuance of
floating , good water will form for itself a good new soil . ' The primary objects ...
He observes , in commenting on a position of Mr. Boswell , that though , for a few
years , difference of soil may have considerable effect , after a continuance of
floating , good water will form for itself a good new soil . ' The primary objects ...
Page 354
In mathe . matical science , where the truth or falschood of propositions is soon
ascertainable , an examination is not attended with great difficulty , since the
degrees of proficiency may be determined with very considerable accuracy .
Morality ...
In mathe . matical science , where the truth or falschood of propositions is soon
ascertainable , an examination is not attended with great difficulty , since the
degrees of proficiency may be determined with very considerable accuracy .
Morality ...
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