The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 105
... called Dhoraparah , where it ter- minated on January 22 , 1791 , hence the two latter parts , or half ( as he called it ) of the measured parallel was 212670 feet ( about 40 miles ) ; those feet being such that 50 were equal to the ...
... called Dhoraparah , where it ter- minated on January 22 , 1791 , hence the two latter parts , or half ( as he called it ) of the measured parallel was 212670 feet ( about 40 miles ) ; those feet being such that 50 were equal to the ...
Page 259
... called to this day Whinfeld , which in High Dutch means the Field of Victory . There now remains in the bi- shoprick of Munster a place called Varendorp ; that is , the borough of Varus : this was built by the people of the country , in ...
... called to this day Whinfeld , which in High Dutch means the Field of Victory . There now remains in the bi- shoprick of Munster a place called Varendorp ; that is , the borough of Varus : this was built by the people of the country , in ...
Page 310
... called " The Parricide , " and the Senate should never more assemble upon that day . • LXXXIX . Scarcely any of those who were accessary to his murder , survived him more than three years , or expired by a natural death . They were all ...
... called " The Parricide , " and the Senate should never more assemble upon that day . • LXXXIX . Scarcely any of those who were accessary to his murder , survived him more than three years , or expired by a natural death . They were all ...
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