The Gentleman's MagazineF. Jeffries, 1821 |
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... tion is improved by them , and is cul- tivated and dressed up in more rational and tasteful forms , and so is progres- sive , till the knowledge is acquired , that Deity cannot possibly be repre- sented in a material form . That Bry ...
... tion is improved by them , and is cul- tivated and dressed up in more rational and tasteful forms , and so is progres- sive , till the knowledge is acquired , that Deity cannot possibly be repre- sented in a material form . That Bry ...
Page 602
... tion of individuals for their own pri- vate convenience , and with a view to economy in the expence of horses ; for by laying down the rails on inclined planes , the loaded waggons are easily run down , and the power required to return ...
... tion of individuals for their own pri- vate convenience , and with a view to economy in the expence of horses ; for by laying down the rails on inclined planes , the loaded waggons are easily run down , and the power required to return ...
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... tion . It is not impossible that he may become the draughtsman of our intended Hortus . Mr. Miller gave me a packet of seeds for you in February last , but I had no opportunity of sending it till now . I saw nothing of Professor ...
... tion . It is not impossible that he may become the draughtsman of our intended Hortus . Mr. Miller gave me a packet of seeds for you in February last , but I had no opportunity of sending it till now . I saw nothing of Professor ...
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