Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... present wife , is mantua - maker in Newcastle . His eldest son is now eighty - three years old , and the young- est only nine . Nor , in all probability , would this lad close the rear of his immediate progeny , if his present wife ...
... present wife , is mantua - maker in Newcastle . His eldest son is now eighty - three years old , and the young- est only nine . Nor , in all probability , would this lad close the rear of his immediate progeny , if his present wife ...
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... present themselves ; owing to the loose and irregular manner in which they are treated . Dr. Price's object was not so much to insert what was new , as to illustrate ( by some striking examples ) a few of the leading problems , with a ...
... present themselves ; owing to the loose and irregular manner in which they are treated . Dr. Price's object was not so much to insert what was new , as to illustrate ( by some striking examples ) a few of the leading problems , with a ...
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... present work : but its value is greatly enhanced by coutain- ing a variety of new tables of the value of annuities on single lives , and on two joint lives of different ages , deduced from the probabilities of living as observed by M ...
... present work : but its value is greatly enhanced by coutain- ing a variety of new tables of the value of annuities on single lives , and on two joint lives of different ages , deduced from the probabilities of living as observed by M ...
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... present we only tie the tails of qua- vers and notes of shorter duration : but the old masters tied or linked together the heads of their square notes . LIGER , or LIGERIS , a large river of Gaul , falling into the ocean , now called la ...
... present we only tie the tails of qua- vers and notes of shorter duration : but the old masters tied or linked together the heads of their square notes . LIGER , or LIGERIS , a large river of Gaul , falling into the ocean , now called la ...
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... present at all times and in all places , but requiring to be set in motion , by a body ignited or otherwise properly qualified to make objects visible to us . Father Malebranche explains the nature of light from a supposed analogy ...
... present at all times and in all places , but requiring to be set in motion , by a body ignited or otherwise properly qualified to make objects visible to us . Father Malebranche explains the nature of light from a supposed analogy ...
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