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Page 51
... Advantages of watering Pasture and Meadow Grounds in the Highlands . By John Smith , D. D. - These advantages are ... advantage . 3d , On the Fisheries , by Mr. William Ferguson , Shipmaster ; who , from long experience , recommends ...
... Advantages of watering Pasture and Meadow Grounds in the Highlands . By John Smith , D. D. - These advantages are ... advantage . 3d , On the Fisheries , by Mr. William Ferguson , Shipmaster ; who , from long experience , recommends ...
Page 395
... advantage which results from doubting the truth of principles , that have been long and generally acknowleged ; and to his scepticism , if we may so call it , with relation to a fact that has been universally admitted , we are indebted ...
... advantage which results from doubting the truth of principles , that have been long and generally acknowleged ; and to his scepticism , if we may so call it , with relation to a fact that has been universally admitted , we are indebted ...
Page 399
... advantage of an even flame extended to any length . ' a The mode of preparing a telescope for convenient and dis- tinct vision , which Dr. H. recommends , and which he has used with great advantage , is as follows : I placed a very dark ...
... advantage of an even flame extended to any length . ' a The mode of preparing a telescope for convenient and dis- tinct vision , which Dr. H. recommends , and which he has used with great advantage , is as follows : I placed a very dark ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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