THE MONTHY REVIEW1772 |
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Page 27
... use for this , as well as for the purpofe of bending , double Reins , that is , two on each fide ; the ends of which must be faftened in a staple near the pommel of the faddle , or to the Girths , higher or lower , as the mouth ...
... use for this , as well as for the purpofe of bending , double Reins , that is , two on each fide ; the ends of which must be faftened in a staple near the pommel of the faddle , or to the Girths , higher or lower , as the mouth ...
Page 41
... use of compound adjectives , in the variety and elegance of which it furpaffes not only the German and Eng- lifh , but even the Greek . Thefe compounds may be multi- plied without end , according to the taste and pleasure of the writer ...
... use of compound adjectives , in the variety and elegance of which it furpaffes not only the German and Eng- lifh , but even the Greek . Thefe compounds may be multi- plied without end , according to the taste and pleasure of the writer ...
Page 58
... use of this fimple mixture to draw the roe - buck ; he then followed the drawing with great needles , pricking them deep into the flesh , till the blood comes out ; this blood mixing with the afhes of the ftraw , this 58 Boffu's Travels ...
... use of this fimple mixture to draw the roe - buck ; he then followed the drawing with great needles , pricking them deep into the flesh , till the blood comes out ; this blood mixing with the afhes of the ftraw , this 58 Boffu's Travels ...
Page 60
... use of it as a breaft plate ; he marched gravely at the head of all the others , being crowned with feathers and a pair of horns . Thofe that followed him had more chafubles on ; after them came thofe who carried the ftole , followed by ...
... use of it as a breaft plate ; he marched gravely at the head of all the others , being crowned with feathers and a pair of horns . Thofe that followed him had more chafubles on ; after them came thofe who carried the ftole , followed by ...
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... Use of Hadley's Quadrant , with Re- marks on the Conftruction of that Inftrument . By the Rev. Mr. Ludlam . 8vo . 3 s . fewed . Cadell . 1771 . Hadley's quadrant , or as foreigners call it , the English Octant , was first defcribed by ...
... Use of Hadley's Quadrant , with Re- marks on the Conftruction of that Inftrument . By the Rev. Mr. Ludlam . 8vo . 3 s . fewed . Cadell . 1771 . Hadley's quadrant , or as foreigners call it , the English Octant , was first defcribed by ...
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