The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 85,Teil 1;Band 117E. Cave, 1815 |
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... considerable similitude of our monumental bust to this print , for the correctness of which we have his friend Jonson's testimony ; and the " surly Ben " would surely not have unnecessarily complimented the artist , nor ventured to ...
... considerable similitude of our monumental bust to this print , for the correctness of which we have his friend Jonson's testimony ; and the " surly Ben " would surely not have unnecessarily complimented the artist , nor ventured to ...
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... considerable , in the present Bourishing state of Botany and Hor- ticulture . It may be that such a work is ac- gra- tually preparing ; if so , it will be tifying to those engaged in it , to know that the work is so much desired . If it ...
... considerable , in the present Bourishing state of Botany and Hor- ticulture . It may be that such a work is ac- gra- tually preparing ; if so , it will be tifying to those engaged in it , to know that the work is so much desired . If it ...
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... considerable structure , consisting of a very large chancel , a body , a North aile , and an embattled tower , in which are four bells and a clock . The body rests on three round arches on square pillars ; the arch between it and the ...
... considerable structure , consisting of a very large chancel , a body , a North aile , and an embattled tower , in which are four bells and a clock . The body rests on three round arches on square pillars ; the arch between it and the ...
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... considerable value . This difference , as was before observed , ( and is proved in this Article , ) is the difference between the infinite arch of the Hyperbola and its asymptote ; which difference he denotes by the letter d , the ...
... considerable value . This difference , as was before observed , ( and is proved in this Article , ) is the difference between the infinite arch of the Hyperbola and its asymptote ; which difference he denotes by the letter d , the ...
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... considerable degree of splendour dur- the ground , being rather more than ing two centuries , and to have been 30 feet less than the celebrated Falls connected with several noble families , of Niagara . The first idea which the latter ...
... considerable degree of splendour dur- the ground , being rather more than ing two centuries , and to have been 30 feet less than the celebrated Falls connected with several noble families , of Niagara . The first idea which the latter ...
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