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Page 46
... intitled , " Gary's New Itinerary , or an accurate Delineation of the great Roads both direct and cross throughout England and Wales , & c . from an actual Admeasurement made by Command of his Majesty's Postmaster - General , " & c ...
... intitled , " Gary's New Itinerary , or an accurate Delineation of the great Roads both direct and cross throughout England and Wales , & c . from an actual Admeasurement made by Command of his Majesty's Postmaster - General , " & c ...
Page 114
... intitled a History ' of that county , of which we gave an account in our xxth vol . N.S. It embraces similar objects , and in like manner still leaves us not thoroughly informed on several of those points of scientific inquiry ( such as ...
... intitled a History ' of that county , of which we gave an account in our xxth vol . N.S. It embraces similar objects , and in like manner still leaves us not thoroughly informed on several of those points of scientific inquiry ( such as ...
Page 155
... intitled to no more praise than just criticism will bestow ; and we cannot be too careful in distinguishing between their excel- lences and defects . When the professor of the harmonic art endeavours to express by sound that which sound ...
... intitled to no more praise than just criticism will bestow ; and we cannot be too careful in distinguishing between their excel- lences and defects . When the professor of the harmonic art endeavours to express by sound that which sound ...
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