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Page 125
... considerable minuteness , but not with perfect accuracy . In the figures which denote its specific gravity , there must be an error of the press ; Jurin ( whom we conceive to be the au- thor here quoted ) estimates it at , 0287 . No ...
... considerable minuteness , but not with perfect accuracy . In the figures which denote its specific gravity , there must be an error of the press ; Jurin ( whom we conceive to be the au- thor here quoted ) estimates it at , 0287 . No ...
Page 347
... considerable portion of the suburbs , form a district , entitled the Bishop's Fee ; within this district the successive prelates have enjoyed very considerable privi- leges , and , on particular occasions , their authority has ...
... considerable portion of the suburbs , form a district , entitled the Bishop's Fee ; within this district the successive prelates have enjoyed very considerable privi- leges , and , on particular occasions , their authority has ...
Page 461
... considerable minuteness . In a former memoir , he had explained his ideas respecting the man- ner of their formation by gradual subsidence ; and he endea vours to shew that the actual appearances correspond with his hypothesis . The ...
... considerable minuteness . In a former memoir , he had explained his ideas respecting the man- ner of their formation by gradual subsidence ; and he endea vours to shew that the actual appearances correspond with his hypothesis . The ...
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