The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and Useful Knowledge ...J. M'Gowan for Sir R. Phillips, 1820 - 364 страница |
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... the west & are objects which , viewed in this manner , will leave impressions much stronger than the mimic representation of the same phenomena on the ces lestial globe . The immensity of the great vault of 96 ASTRONOMY .
... the west & are objects which , viewed in this manner , will leave impressions much stronger than the mimic representation of the same phenomena on the ces lestial globe . The immensity of the great vault of 96 ASTRONOMY .
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... manners are savage . 308. Their usual height is four feet , and the tallest are not above five feet ; their voices are thin and squeaking ; their heads large ; their cheek - bones high ; their eye - lids drawn aside ; their mouths large ...
... manners are savage . 308. Their usual height is four feet , and the tallest are not above five feet ; their voices are thin and squeaking ; their heads large ; their cheek - bones high ; their eye - lids drawn aside ; their mouths large ...
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... manners are effeminate ; but their dresses and houses are very elegant . Many millions of them , called Gentoos , never eat flesh , or any thing that has lived ; but sub- sist chiefly on rice and fruits , and enjoy health , strength ...
... manners are effeminate ; but their dresses and houses are very elegant . Many millions of them , called Gentoos , never eat flesh , or any thing that has lived ; but sub- sist chiefly on rice and fruits , and enjoy health , strength ...
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... manners form the charm of the voyages of Wallis , Cook , and others . 364. MAPS are exact portraits of the surface of the earth , viewed as from an eminence , or laid down according to a scale , in which every GEOGRAPHY . 189.
... manners form the charm of the voyages of Wallis , Cook , and others . 364. MAPS are exact portraits of the surface of the earth , viewed as from an eminence , or laid down according to a scale , in which every GEOGRAPHY . 189.
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... manner , as exactly to ex- press the sense we intend to convey , and no other than that sense ; a power of writing , which is called perspicuity . 403. The great rule for the attainment of the art of composition , is to conceive ...
... manner , as exactly to ex- press the sense we intend to convey , and no other than that sense ; a power of writing , which is called perspicuity . 403. The great rule for the attainment of the art of composition , is to conceive ...
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