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Page 157
... observed , also , that it has no office of emolument by which its hands can be strengthened , none of its ministers , elders , clerks , overseers , or deputies , being paid : and yet its administration is firmly conduct- ed , and its ...
... observed , also , that it has no office of emolument by which its hands can be strengthened , none of its ministers , elders , clerks , overseers , or deputies , being paid : and yet its administration is firmly conduct- ed , and its ...
Page 237
... observed , that they are all such as meet with a market in this country . We have no manufactories for goods , for ... observation will be found to apply very generally though there are a few exceptions , and though the quality of the ...
... observed , that they are all such as meet with a market in this country . We have no manufactories for goods , for ... observation will be found to apply very generally though there are a few exceptions , and though the quality of the ...
Page 541
... observed in one plane , to their value in another plane ; for reducing observations made at one part of a station , to the centre or the observed part of such station , & c . - The latter portion of the volume is occupied by tables of ...
... observed in one plane , to their value in another plane ; for reducing observations made at one part of a station , to the centre or the observed part of such station , & c . - The latter portion of the volume is occupied by tables of ...
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