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Page 114
... called Sion , and originally constituted the ancient or upper city . The northern hill called Acra was gradually covered by the Temple , by the buildings of the new or lower city , and in modern times by those which surround the modern ...
... called Sion , and originally constituted the ancient or upper city . The northern hill called Acra was gradually covered by the Temple , by the buildings of the new or lower city , and in modern times by those which surround the modern ...
Page 258
... called by the adopted Gallicism , Belles Lettres : but it is a reflection on our language to retain such phrases as this and beau monde , bon mot , esprit de corps , & c . Does our metropolis never col- lect the fine world , our ...
... called by the adopted Gallicism , Belles Lettres : but it is a reflection on our language to retain such phrases as this and beau monde , bon mot , esprit de corps , & c . Does our metropolis never col- lect the fine world , our ...
Page 517
... called by astronomers the mean motion of the earth , or of the sun ; and to which they commonly refer the motions of the other planets . ' The author next proceeds to determine in terms of t , viz . the excentric anomaly from the mean ...
... called by astronomers the mean motion of the earth , or of the sun ; and to which they commonly refer the motions of the other planets . ' The author next proceeds to determine in terms of t , viz . the excentric anomaly from the mean ...
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