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... MEANS OF ASCERTAINING THE LONGITUDE AT SEA . But these four points are very far from being of equal im- portance . The first , the quadrature of the circle , would be the perfection of geometry ; but there is no reason to suppose that ...
... MEANS OF ASCERTAINING THE LONGITUDE AT SEA . But these four points are very far from being of equal im- portance . The first , the quadrature of the circle , would be the perfection of geometry ; but there is no reason to suppose that ...
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... means rare ; and where the practice of those liberal and truly christian recreations is so general , we must not be ... means . In fact , however , the destruction of these animals is altogether a secondary object with hunters , and the ...
... means rare ; and where the practice of those liberal and truly christian recreations is so general , we must not be ... means . In fact , however , the destruction of these animals is altogether a secondary object with hunters , and the ...
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... means he printed nothing but mean and frivolous things . His works are valuable for little else than as being early performances in the art of printing , and as wrought off by him . ' ( P. 136 ) Yet , Heaven and Mr. Heber only know what ...
... means he printed nothing but mean and frivolous things . His works are valuable for little else than as being early performances in the art of printing , and as wrought off by him . ' ( P. 136 ) Yet , Heaven and Mr. Heber only know what ...
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