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... latter to the east ; Carrickfergus bay and the river Lagan form its limits to the south - east , dividing it from the county of Down as far to the south as Spencer's bridge . To the south - west it has the same county , which running to ...
... latter to the east ; Carrickfergus bay and the river Lagan form its limits to the south - east , dividing it from the county of Down as far to the south as Spencer's bridge . To the south - west it has the same county , which running to ...
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... latter being reduced to the standard of the former . Hence it was that Huygens , in attempting the determination of the figure of the earth , as- sumed the whole power of its attraction to be at the centre , instead of considering it as ...
... latter being reduced to the standard of the former . Hence it was that Huygens , in attempting the determination of the figure of the earth , as- sumed the whole power of its attraction to be at the centre , instead of considering it as ...
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... latter into three . We suspect that the possessors of the sixteen original octavos are not intitled to boast of many advantages over those who have the seven as they are published here ; sincé the latter retain enough , and more than ...
... latter into three . We suspect that the possessors of the sixteen original octavos are not intitled to boast of many advantages over those who have the seven as they are published here ; sincé the latter retain enough , and more than ...
Contenido
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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