The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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It sets the technical , symbolical , and logical faculties of the memory , in equal activity ; and * Compendium der Mnemonik , & c . Compendium of Mnemonics , or the Art of Memory at the beginning of the seventeenth century , by L.
It sets the technical , symbolical , and logical faculties of the memory , in equal activity ; and * Compendium der Mnemonik , & c . Compendium of Mnemonics , or the Art of Memory at the beginning of the seventeenth century , by L.
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112 small , we conceive , to account for the quantity of rain fallen during the last twelve months ; which is equal to 47 · 875 inches in depth ; and is eighteen inches more than the average depth for the above - named period , which ...
112 small , we conceive , to account for the quantity of rain fallen during the last twelve months ; which is equal to 47 · 875 inches in depth ; and is eighteen inches more than the average depth for the above - named period , which ...
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... must infallibly continue in some degree , till a second ' Priestley ( with equal penetration and courage , but greater good fortune ) shall arise , to confine both declension and conjugation within the hounds of mere inflection .
... must infallibly continue in some degree , till a second ' Priestley ( with equal penetration and courage , but greater good fortune ) shall arise , to confine both declension and conjugation within the hounds of mere inflection .
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The happy genius of Horace could sing the triumphs of Augustus , and the coyness of Chloe , with equal success ; uniting the qualities of both the Grecian bards , he has occasion ally the rapture of the one , and the softness of the ...
The happy genius of Horace could sing the triumphs of Augustus , and the coyness of Chloe , with equal success ; uniting the qualities of both the Grecian bards , he has occasion ally the rapture of the one , and the softness of the ...
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... and to the priocess he gave a necklace of pearl , worth thirty thousand rupees ; it is indeed a wonderful discovery , for no perfume can equal it ; and its vivifying odour is The grateful to angels , genii , and men . author of this ...
... and to the priocess he gave a necklace of pearl , worth thirty thousand rupees ; it is indeed a wonderful discovery , for no perfume can equal it ; and its vivifying odour is The grateful to angels , genii , and men . author of this ...
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