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In that great work , the immortal author seems to have been scrupulously careful to give due honour to all those who had been on the same track of discovery with himself . The manner in which he speaks of Wren , Hooke , and Halley ...
In that great work , the immortal author seems to have been scrupulously careful to give due honour to all those who had been on the same track of discovery with himself . The manner in which he speaks of Wren , Hooke , and Halley ...
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What should we think of an historian , who should give us the history of the battle of Chevy Chase , and tell us that Sir Henry Wi- therington continued to fight after receiving a severe wound in one of his legs ?
What should we think of an historian , who should give us the history of the battle of Chevy Chase , and tell us that Sir Henry Wi- therington continued to fight after receiving a severe wound in one of his legs ?
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The Advertiser would not only give instruction in the Ancient and Modern Languages , Mathematics , Natural and Moral Philosophy , Political Economy , History , and the entire range of Polite Literature ( with Music and Painting ...
The Advertiser would not only give instruction in the Ancient and Modern Languages , Mathematics , Natural and Moral Philosophy , Political Economy , History , and the entire range of Polite Literature ( with Music and Painting ...
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The Life of Sir Isaac Newton By David now | 1 |
On Political Economy in Connexion with the Moral | 52 |
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan or the Central | 73 |
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