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Page 62
... present incomes ; and the remainder of the capital might be an ac cumulating fuud , to prevent the present incumbents , or their suc- cessors , from suffering any injury by an advance on the necessary articles of life , and a consequent ...
... present incomes ; and the remainder of the capital might be an ac cumulating fuud , to prevent the present incumbents , or their suc- cessors , from suffering any injury by an advance on the necessary articles of life , and a consequent ...
Page 193
... present capital of Scotland , Edinburgh ; as also a sketch of its university , particularly its celebrated school of medicine from its first establishment to the present period ; with an historical outline of the Scotish episcopal ...
... present capital of Scotland , Edinburgh ; as also a sketch of its university , particularly its celebrated school of medicine from its first establishment to the present period ; with an historical outline of the Scotish episcopal ...
Page 404
... present instance , the phænomena of light and colours are to be explained ; and the principle of action , by which light is supposed to be impelled and regulated , is undulation . - The undertaking is difficult , for our immortal Newton ...
... present instance , the phænomena of light and colours are to be explained ; and the principle of action , by which light is supposed to be impelled and regulated , is undulation . - The undertaking is difficult , for our immortal Newton ...
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