A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Том 4John Walker Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 |
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... attend her at other avenues with greater diligence . It is not therefore strange that Saunderson should be able nicely to distinguish sounds ; neither is it strange , that he should , by an appli- cation to them , from which those who ...
... attend her at other avenues with greater diligence . It is not therefore strange that Saunderson should be able nicely to distinguish sounds ; neither is it strange , that he should , by an appli- cation to them , from which those who ...
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... attended him to the senate- house , where he was created a doctor in civil laws , on his majesty's command , by the chancellor himself in person . For eleven years after this event , Dr. Saunderson conti- nued his lectures with great ...
... attended him to the senate- house , where he was created a doctor in civil laws , on his majesty's command , by the chancellor himself in person . For eleven years after this event , Dr. Saunderson conti- nued his lectures with great ...
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... attend- ant on merit . He was born in White Friars , December 17 , 1699 ; and may , almost be said to have been a printer à cunabulis . His father , whose name was also William * , was one of the most eminent of his profession ; and his ...
... attend- ant on merit . He was born in White Friars , December 17 , 1699 ; and may , almost be said to have been a printer à cunabulis . His father , whose name was also William * , was one of the most eminent of his profession ; and his ...
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... attended their meetings , and frequently communicated to them matters of utility and cu- riosity , in the double capacity of a printer and a member of their Society . Among other communications , was a letter to Mr. Gale , occasioned by ...
... attended their meetings , and frequently communicated to them matters of utility and cu- riosity , in the double capacity of a printer and a member of their Society . Among other communications , was a letter to Mr. Gale , occasioned by ...
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... attending such a small arti- cle , it will be easily supposed , could be no material object . But the indelicacy of the transaction drew from him the following expostulatory epistle : " REV . SIR , " I understand I am 54 William Bowyer .
... attending such a small arti- cle , it will be easily supposed , could be no material object . But the indelicacy of the transaction drew from him the following expostulatory epistle : " REV . SIR , " I understand I am 54 William Bowyer .
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