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Page 251
The speculations of those eminent men , however , in the instance to which he alludes , were not exercised on forming a ro f , but in contriving the means of framing an extensive floor of small timbers : a speculation that is untenable ...
The speculations of those eminent men , however , in the instance to which he alludes , were not exercised on forming a ro f , but in contriving the means of framing an extensive floor of small timbers : a speculation that is untenable ...
Page 253
In its present state , the several subjecis are so much dispersed that it can scarcely answer the purpose of a book of useful reference : for instance , in the short index at the end , we are directed to six widely distant pages ...
In its present state , the several subjecis are so much dispersed that it can scarcely answer the purpose of a book of useful reference : for instance , in the short index at the end , we are directed to six widely distant pages ...
Page 254
We had noted various other instances of the want of a correcting hand , during our perusal of the volume : but we ... and , in this instance , we may congratulate ourselves that the cause of science and of philaothropy has obtained a ...
We had noted various other instances of the want of a correcting hand , during our perusal of the volume : but we ... and , in this instance , we may congratulate ourselves that the cause of science and of philaothropy has obtained a ...
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