London Magazine Enlarged and Improved, 第 22 卷C. Ackers, 1753 |
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... queftion Christmas Some account of the late Sir Hans Sloane , Bart . A defcription of Westmoreland ibid . 7 , 8 9-19 The JOURNAL of a learned and political CLUB , & c . continued DEBATE on a new fubfidy treaty with the king of Poland ...
... queftion Christmas Some account of the late Sir Hans Sloane , Bart . A defcription of Westmoreland ibid . 7 , 8 9-19 The JOURNAL of a learned and political CLUB , & c . continued DEBATE on a new fubfidy treaty with the king of Poland ...
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... queftion has now been ftarted about who fhall judge of this neceflity , E that , I fear , may produce confufion in the empire , because it is a quefti- on that , I am convinced , neither fide will ever give up to the other . I must ...
... queftion has now been ftarted about who fhall judge of this neceflity , E that , I fear , may produce confufion in the empire , because it is a quefti- on that , I am convinced , neither fide will ever give up to the other . I must ...
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... queftion deter- mined as to who are to be the judges of that neceflity , C When this will happen , Sir , I do not know , and as little do I know what the Hon . gentleman means by E faying he trufts - it will happen next fummer . I with ...
... queftion deter- mined as to who are to be the judges of that neceflity , C When this will happen , Sir , I do not know , and as little do I know what the Hon . gentleman means by E faying he trufts - it will happen next fummer . I with ...
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... queftion was carried in the affirmative out of a particular re- gard to him , and it was therefore declar ed , that it should be no precedent . With regard to politicks , Sir Francis Bacon appears to have been a mere time- ferver , an ...
... queftion was carried in the affirmative out of a particular re- gard to him , and it was therefore declar ed , that it should be no precedent . With regard to politicks , Sir Francis Bacon appears to have been a mere time- ferver , an ...
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... queftion in your Magazine , p . 367 . He not only cenfures me for being re .. markably tedious in my answer , but alfo - taxes me for forgetting 18 Eucl . 5 , upon which authority , he fays , he founded his proportions : And it might ...
... queftion in your Magazine , p . 367 . He not only cenfures me for being re .. markably tedious in my answer , but alfo - taxes me for forgetting 18 Eucl . 5 , upon which authority , he fays , he founded his proportions : And it might ...
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