The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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Page 51
... nearly 18,000,000 ; of whom a third , or nearly 6,000,000 of people , may be considered to be employed in agriculture . The consumption of oats and beans by horses has been estimated by Mr. Western and Dr. Colquhoun at more than ten or ...
... nearly 18,000,000 ; of whom a third , or nearly 6,000,000 of people , may be considered to be employed in agriculture . The consumption of oats and beans by horses has been estimated by Mr. Western and Dr. Colquhoun at more than ten or ...
Page 52
... nearly equal † , the Public will be benefited by an addition to the available population and national strength , in no small proportion to the vast increase of numerical population , resulting from the accession of seven or eight ...
... nearly equal † , the Public will be benefited by an addition to the available population and national strength , in no small proportion to the vast increase of numerical population , resulting from the accession of seven or eight ...
Page 64
... nearly as possible , the two sides of an isosceles triangle , each of which is probably near a mile ; while the base cannot exceed two hundred and fifty to three hundred yards ; and such is the steepness , that , from the opposite bank ...
... nearly as possible , the two sides of an isosceles triangle , each of which is probably near a mile ; while the base cannot exceed two hundred and fifty to three hundred yards ; and such is the steepness , that , from the opposite bank ...
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... nearly throughout his course . The quantity of rain which falls at this season is small ; during the fortnight I have been in Bhote , only four showers have occurred , all slight and of short continuance ; during the same . period , as ...
... nearly throughout his course . The quantity of rain which falls at this season is small ; during the fortnight I have been in Bhote , only four showers have occurred , all slight and of short continuance ; during the same . period , as ...
Page 77
... nearly been attended by consequences which would have been the reverse of the intention ; he looked very grave , and upon some one pointing to the gentleman , and saying angekok , ( or conjuror , ) he got up with great expedition ...
... nearly been attended by consequences which would have been the reverse of the intention ; he looked very grave , and upon some one pointing to the gentleman , and saying angekok , ( or conjuror , ) he got up with great expedition ...
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