The Enquirer: Or, Literary, Mathematical, and Philosophical Repository ..., Volume 1William Marrat, Pishey Thompson Whittingham and Rowland., 1811 |
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Page 162
... says Galga- cus , are perpetually exhausting the health of the Britons , in the painful employments of clearing the woods , and of paving the fens of the island . " - " The 6-6 whole line of road , " says Whitaker , " must have been ...
... says Galga- cus , are perpetually exhausting the health of the Britons , in the painful employments of clearing the woods , and of paving the fens of the island . " - " The 6-6 whole line of road , " says Whitaker , " must have been ...
Page 264
... says , to correct the putrid smell and taste which meat contracts in warm damp weather , or during a storm , and which it retains after being cooked - Let the meat boil in a pot or saucepan , skim it , and then put in a red - hot coal ...
... says , to correct the putrid smell and taste which meat contracts in warm damp weather , or during a storm , and which it retains after being cooked - Let the meat boil in a pot or saucepan , skim it , and then put in a red - hot coal ...
Page 266
... say that English verbs have no modes ; others say they have four . Mr. Dalton says they have but three , and Mr. Murray says they have five . I should be glad to be informed which opinion is considered the most correct . 5 Qu . ( 24 ) ...
... say that English verbs have no modes ; others say they have four . Mr. Dalton says they have but three , and Mr. Murray says they have five . I should be glad to be informed which opinion is considered the most correct . 5 Qu . ( 24 ) ...
Contents
Two Epigrams of much point | 32 |
On the Usefulness of Mathematical Studies | 98 |
Essay on Satirical | 105 |
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