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Page 73
... shews that our warehouses . remain , as before , encumbered with produce that our shipping does not increase ; that we lose America as a customer ; and that we also lose the fifteen shillings in the pound which we were accustomed to ...
... shews that our warehouses . remain , as before , encumbered with produce that our shipping does not increase ; that we lose America as a customer ; and that we also lose the fifteen shillings in the pound which we were accustomed to ...
Page 415
... shew the progress of condensation ; — round nebulæ shewing the same ; -round nebula of an almost uniform light ; - nebula which draw progressively towards a period of final condensation ; -stellar nebulæ nearly approach- ing to the ...
... shew the progress of condensation ; — round nebulæ shewing the same ; -round nebula of an almost uniform light ; - nebula which draw progressively towards a period of final condensation ; -stellar nebulæ nearly approach- ing to the ...
Page 519
... shew with what fatal success an able General may find the means of departing from established rule .. All the points which we have enumerated fall within the pro- vince of the Etat - Major . Other duties also , relative to the dis ...
... shew with what fatal success an able General may find the means of departing from established rule .. All the points which we have enumerated fall within the pro- vince of the Etat - Major . Other duties also , relative to the dis ...
Contents
Margills Account of Tunis | 34 |
Man Conduct of a Poem | 54 |
ADDRESS to the Public | 83 |
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