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Page 491
... principal 870 Ponds , new mode of making them tight without mafonry 964 Poor , obfervations upon the management of at Shrewsbury 690 , 975 Poton , account of the town and filver noun . tain of 789 576 Porteus , fimilarity between him ...
... principal 870 Ponds , new mode of making them tight without mafonry 964 Poor , obfervations upon the management of at Shrewsbury 690 , 975 Poton , account of the town and filver noun . tain of 789 576 Porteus , fimilarity between him ...
Page 522
... principal one , was the intrigues of a certain miflionary , who , being prepoffeffed with the opinion that this embally would be injurious to the commerce of his own country , did not fail to throw out infinuations unfavourable to the ...
... principal one , was the intrigues of a certain miflionary , who , being prepoffeffed with the opinion that this embally would be injurious to the commerce of his own country , did not fail to throw out infinuations unfavourable to the ...
Page 526
... principal falt fprings iffued from a marth on a folid bed of cal careous rocks in the vicinity of the lake ; the bottom of which has a whitish appear ance . Mr. De Witt obtained from a pint of the falt water , 551 grains , or about ...
... principal falt fprings iffued from a marth on a folid bed of cal careous rocks in the vicinity of the lake ; the bottom of which has a whitish appear ance . Mr. De Witt obtained from a pint of the falt water , 551 grains , or about ...
Page 532
... principal difficulty in the com- and adventures , which , in a detached publica tion , would have formed , perhaps , the most interefting features of the work , being of ne- ceffity omitted . It is hoped , however , that the fpecimen ...
... principal difficulty in the com- and adventures , which , in a detached publica tion , would have formed , perhaps , the most interefting features of the work , being of ne- ceffity omitted . It is hoped , however , that the fpecimen ...
Page 540
... the title to the piece , when he has fo done , has performed his most momen- tous feat . The Achilles of Homer , in- deed , + would have proved but an awkward fquad in an 440 [ Auguft , Remarks on the principal Italian Poets .
... the title to the piece , when he has fo done , has performed his most momen- tous feat . The Achilles of Homer , in- deed , + would have proved but an awkward fquad in an 440 [ Auguft , Remarks on the principal Italian Poets .
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