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Page 196
... continued to reside in London , and about the year 1750 he commenced philosophical instrument maker , which he continued for some time , and became acquainted with most of the ingenious men of that time . This same year he made his ...
... continued to reside in London , and about the year 1750 he commenced philosophical instrument maker , which he continued for some time , and became acquainted with most of the ingenious men of that time . This same year he made his ...
Page 260
... continued progressively to A. D. 1792 - the 28th October fell on a Sunday , the seventh of the patri- archal , but the first both of the Jewish and the Christian week † . Thus is the uniform rotation of weeks ascertained during the ...
... continued progressively to A. D. 1792 - the 28th October fell on a Sunday , the seventh of the patri- archal , but the first both of the Jewish and the Christian week † . Thus is the uniform rotation of weeks ascertained during the ...
Page 551
... continued : -See Appendix to Vol . xxvith , published in July , 1798. ] NATURAL PHILOSOPHY and NATURAL HISTORY , continued . Observations on Natural History and Chemistry . By Professor VANDELLI . THIS paper contains the account of two ...
... continued : -See Appendix to Vol . xxvith , published in July , 1798. ] NATURAL PHILOSOPHY and NATURAL HISTORY , continued . Observations on Natural History and Chemistry . By Professor VANDELLI . THIS paper contains the account of two ...
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