The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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... common descriptions , may take a range beyond the powers of the painter to follow , and particularly that he can repre- sent motion , and sketch out indistinct forms of sublimity which the pencil could not fix into a visible shape - yet ...
... common descriptions , may take a range beyond the powers of the painter to follow , and particularly that he can repre- sent motion , and sketch out indistinct forms of sublimity which the pencil could not fix into a visible shape - yet ...
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... common trigonometrical solution , as it is performed merely by sines without the interference of cosines , by taking the zenith - distance instead of the altitude : -but without tables calcu- lated to seconds this method is ...
... common trigonometrical solution , as it is performed merely by sines without the interference of cosines , by taking the zenith - distance instead of the altitude : -but without tables calcu- lated to seconds this method is ...
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... common with that of bullocks , is invariably ac- counted the greater delicacy of the two ; and there are not wanting persons in this country who have tasted it , and concur in the same opinion . The prejudice , then , must be accounted ...
... common with that of bullocks , is invariably ac- counted the greater delicacy of the two ; and there are not wanting persons in this country who have tasted it , and concur in the same opinion . The prejudice , then , must be accounted ...
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