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Page 167
... necessary to express as part of any sentence , the pure number 444,444 . Pull down the board 4 on the centre set , and at the same time , the board 4 on the third , or right - hand set . This read from the centre to the right , will ...
... necessary to express as part of any sentence , the pure number 444,444 . Pull down the board 4 on the centre set , and at the same time , the board 4 on the third , or right - hand set . This read from the centre to the right , will ...
Page 171
... necessary ( including the inflexions of verbs , & c . ) for the telegraphic communication of all naval , military , civil , and political intel- ligence . More simplicity would prevail in the application of such a dictionary to ...
... necessary ( including the inflexions of verbs , & c . ) for the telegraphic communication of all naval , military , civil , and political intel- ligence . More simplicity would prevail in the application of such a dictionary to ...
Page 388
... necessary consequence . This event , how- ever , does not always follow immediately , though a founda- tion is laid for its occurrence ; and it frequently happens that the discharge is so considerable , as to destroy life long before ...
... necessary consequence . This event , how- ever , does not always follow immediately , though a founda- tion is laid for its occurrence ; and it frequently happens that the discharge is so considerable , as to destroy life long before ...
Contents
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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