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Page 71
... considered as the standard of this kingdom . The chief authoritative standards of longitudinal measure are those preserved in the Exchequer , in the House of Commons , at the Royal Society , and in the Tower . Of these several standards ...
... considered as the standard of this kingdom . The chief authoritative standards of longitudinal measure are those preserved in the Exchequer , in the House of Commons , at the Royal Society , and in the Tower . Of these several standards ...
Page 488
... considered the model , and at ast appointed him architect of the new bridge . It was completed at the close of the year 1758 , and stood without receiing any injury till 1789 , when a few decayed beams were replaced by new wood : since ...
... considered the model , and at ast appointed him architect of the new bridge . It was completed at the close of the year 1758 , and stood without receiing any injury till 1789 , when a few decayed beams were replaced by new wood : since ...
Page 506
... considered as an in- fallible mark of rustic manners and want of good - breeding . Cf. Athe- næ . I. 18. p . 21. B. ' For this reason , a person whose deportment manifested the lowness of his extraction was said to be ignorant even of ...
... considered as an in- fallible mark of rustic manners and want of good - breeding . Cf. Athe- næ . I. 18. p . 21. B. ' For this reason , a person whose deportment manifested the lowness of his extraction was said to be ignorant even of ...
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