The London Quarterly Review, Volumen5Theodore Foster, 1811 |
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... nearly a month , and , on her return , brought off a Frenchman who had been discovered on the island . The account he gave of himself was , That he had embarked in London on an English vessel bound to the East Indies ; that she was lost ...
... nearly a month , and , on her return , brought off a Frenchman who had been discovered on the island . The account he gave of himself was , That he had embarked in London on an English vessel bound to the East Indies ; that she was lost ...
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... nearly as possible brought to the test of the senses . Mr. Stuart examined the tem- ple of Minerva , usually called Hecatompedon , at Athens , with a view to obtain the true length of the Greek foot . The average of his calculations ...
... nearly as possible brought to the test of the senses . Mr. Stuart examined the tem- ple of Minerva , usually called Hecatompedon , at Athens , with a view to obtain the true length of the Greek foot . The average of his calculations ...
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... nearly to the distances measured on D'Anville's map according to the calculation of the Olympic stade , used any other ? The word which he employs ( parasanga ) is indeed of ori- ental origin , but it is evident that he means by it a ...
... nearly to the distances measured on D'Anville's map according to the calculation of the Olympic stade , used any other ? The word which he employs ( parasanga ) is indeed of ori- ental origin , but it is evident that he means by it a ...
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