The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 56A. Constable, 1832 |
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... considerable biographies of Newton were the Eloge by Fontenelle , and the article by M. Biot , in the Biographie Universelle , or its translation , with some slight variations , in the Library of Useful Knowledge ; yet , in this country ...
... considerable biographies of Newton were the Eloge by Fontenelle , and the article by M. Biot , in the Biographie Universelle , or its translation , with some slight variations , in the Library of Useful Knowledge ; yet , in this country ...
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... considerable , the demand ceases entirely , or becomes comparatively trifling . During the three years ending with 1802 , when the duty was 6s . 8 d . , there were above 800,000 gallons of rum annually entered for home consumption in ...
... considerable , the demand ceases entirely , or becomes comparatively trifling . During the three years ending with 1802 , when the duty was 6s . 8 d . , there were above 800,000 gallons of rum annually entered for home consumption in ...
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... considerable degree to the whole realmb . The same effect will be produced as if all distances were lessened in the propor- tion in which the speed and cheapness of transit are increased . Towns , at present removed some stages from the ...
... considerable degree to the whole realmb . The same effect will be produced as if all distances were lessened in the propor- tion in which the speed and cheapness of transit are increased . Towns , at present removed some stages from the ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
Auflage The Poems of Ludwig Uhland | 37 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
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