The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 73R. Griffiths, 1785 - Books |
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Page 88
Probably at their first establishment written registers were not kept : for as we are well assured that the laws of Athens were never committed to writing till the archonthip of Draco , it is not likely that le : ters were applied much ...
Probably at their first establishment written registers were not kept : for as we are well assured that the laws of Athens were never committed to writing till the archonthip of Draco , it is not likely that le : ters were applied much ...
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The first book , of 65 pages , contains what he has since called the first edition of his Meditationes Algebraicę ; the first chapter of it was distributed in the University , when he was a candidate for the Lucafian Profefforship ...
The first book , of 65 pages , contains what he has since called the first edition of his Meditationes Algebraicę ; the first chapter of it was distributed in the University , when he was a candidate for the Lucafian Profefforship ...
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The first is , concerning the Teeth of Wheels , in different Mechanical Positions and Operations . By Profeffor KAESTNER . Mem . Il . On the following Question : Whether the Crigin of Mountains can be accounted for and explained by a ...
The first is , concerning the Teeth of Wheels , in different Mechanical Positions and Operations . By Profeffor KAESTNER . Mem . Il . On the following Question : Whether the Crigin of Mountains can be accounted for and explained by a ...
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