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... Board of Longitude ; and that , hence- forwards , mathematics and astronomy were to be placed under and regulated by courtesy and etiquette , instead of being sub- mitted as heretofore to the dominion of absolute and satisfactory ...
... Board of Longitude ; and that , hence- forwards , mathematics and astronomy were to be placed under and regulated by courtesy and etiquette , instead of being sub- mitted as heretofore to the dominion of absolute and satisfactory ...
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... Board of Longitude . 8vo . 6. A Course of Mathematics , Part I. By Hoëné Wronski . 4to . E have had on our table for some time several of the WE papers which we have above enumerated , some of them in French and others in English , but ...
... Board of Longitude . 8vo . 6. A Course of Mathematics , Part I. By Hoëné Wronski . 4to . E have had on our table for some time several of the WE papers which we have above enumerated , some of them in French and others in English , but ...
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201 moireinar Longitude , and of Dr. Young , Secretary of the Board of Longi- tude , respectively dated April 18 , 1820. gule : -400461 4. That in this letter , in which the Secretary of the Board ac- knowledges the receipt of Mr ...
201 moireinar Longitude , and of Dr. Young , Secretary of the Board of Longi- tude , respectively dated April 18 , 1820. gule : -400461 4. That in this letter , in which the Secretary of the Board ac- knowledges the receipt of Mr ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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