The Analectic Magazine, Volume 7Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1816 |
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Page 7
... given up to prisoners , and six- teen destroyed . As it is probable that for some time to come there will occur but few opportunities of gaining distinction in the ser- vice , in any other way than by the faithful discharge of the ...
... given up to prisoners , and six- teen destroyed . As it is probable that for some time to come there will occur but few opportunities of gaining distinction in the ser- vice , in any other way than by the faithful discharge of the ...
Page 26
... given up to carry one hundred and fifty prisoners into Batavia , and the fourth released , as from her we learned that a peace had been made . " From the different captures we obtained about fifteen thousand dollars in specie , and gold ...
... given up to carry one hundred and fifty prisoners into Batavia , and the fourth released , as from her we learned that a peace had been made . " From the different captures we obtained about fifteen thousand dollars in specie , and gold ...
Page 34
... given . immediately following the charges . It seems " that the whole of the men were confined in the hold of the Constitution , in a warm climate , with their legs in chains , and hand - cuffed for three weeks : during which time ...
... given . immediately following the charges . It seems " that the whole of the men were confined in the hold of the Constitution , in a warm climate , with their legs in chains , and hand - cuffed for three weeks : during which time ...
Page 52
... given both by the former and by the latter , why the axioms in question should be kept sepa- rate , amount solely and simply to this - that as mathematics are conversant about hypothetical truth , and as all other scien- ces are ...
... given both by the former and by the latter , why the axioms in question should be kept sepa- rate , amount solely and simply to this - that as mathematics are conversant about hypothetical truth , and as all other scien- ces are ...
Page 53
... given of the doctrine will amply repay an attentive consideration . In the meantime , that the reader may have the substance of the discussion before them , we will attempt to compress the reasonings of Mr. Stewart into as small a ...
... given of the doctrine will amply repay an attentive consideration . In the meantime , that the reader may have the substance of the discussion before them , we will attempt to compress the reasonings of Mr. Stewart into as small a ...
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