The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 85, Part 1; Volume 117E. Cave, 1815 - English periodicals |
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Page 12
... notice the sceptical opinions of either of those Writers , on the momentous subject referred to in the preceding extract , were there not perceptible , throughout the whole critique of the Edinburgh Reviewer on the former work , a more ...
... notice the sceptical opinions of either of those Writers , on the momentous subject referred to in the preceding extract , were there not perceptible , throughout the whole critique of the Edinburgh Reviewer on the former work , a more ...
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... notice , and called forth the praises of eminent mathematicians both in this Island and on the Continent . " He next adverts to Landen's repre- sentation of himself , as the first who solved the Problem of computing the difference ...
... notice , and called forth the praises of eminent mathematicians both in this Island and on the Continent . " He next adverts to Landen's repre- sentation of himself , as the first who solved the Problem of computing the difference ...
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3. Collect the incidental notices scattered through the works of those eminent Antiquaries Hearne and Au- thony Wood , relating to this family . The first part proposed , the writer is the better enabled to accomplish , being possessed ...
3. Collect the incidental notices scattered through the works of those eminent Antiquaries Hearne and Au- thony Wood , relating to this family . The first part proposed , the writer is the better enabled to accomplish , being possessed ...
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... notice might have been traced from this source . The entries of the Powell family com- mence in the middle of the ... Notices from the writ- ings of Anthony Wood and Hearne . At Sandford " there is nothing ex- traordinary to be seen in ...
... notice might have been traced from this source . The entries of the Powell family com- mence in the middle of the ... Notices from the writ- ings of Anthony Wood and Hearne . At Sandford " there is nothing ex- traordinary to be seen in ...
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... notice ; had he not even challenged animadversion ; you , Sir , would never have been troubled with any correspondence of mine soil according with the liberal purposes for which your Magazine was in- tended . fake Yours , & c . AN ...
... notice ; had he not even challenged animadversion ; you , Sir , would never have been troubled with any correspondence of mine soil according with the liberal purposes for which your Magazine was in- tended . fake Yours , & c . AN ...
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