The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1804 - Books |
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Page 36
... contains about seventy - five problems , which it is hoped will be found , in general , well chosen ; and which we have endeavoured to render more interesting , both by the form of the enunciation , and by the elegance and simplicity of ...
... contains about seventy - five problems , which it is hoped will be found , in general , well chosen ; and which we have endeavoured to render more interesting , both by the form of the enunciation , and by the elegance and simplicity of ...
Page 37
... contains several new problems , better chosen than those given in the work of that author . The succeeding part is also entirely new , and contains many curious problems con cerning the art of navigating and manoeuvring vessels . A ...
... contains several new problems , better chosen than those given in the work of that author . The succeeding part is also entirely new , and contains many curious problems con cerning the art of navigating and manoeuvring vessels . A ...
Page 365
... contains 262 churches , of which about 229 are parochial . The enumera tion here given should be consulted in order to correct the errors in Bacon's edition of the Liber Regis : a book which is quoted as " one having authority . " It ...
... contains 262 churches , of which about 229 are parochial . The enumera tion here given should be consulted in order to correct the errors in Bacon's edition of the Liber Regis : a book which is quoted as " one having authority . " It ...
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