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... Balloons Literary Anecdotes , No. VIII.- Leibnitz - Pontanus tuis - Mauper- Tranflation of a Note written by Petrarch's own Hand in the Mar gin of a Manufcript Virgil which formerly belonged to him , and is now depofited in the ...
... Balloons Literary Anecdotes , No. VIII.- Leibnitz - Pontanus tuis - Mauper- Tranflation of a Note written by Petrarch's own Hand in the Mar gin of a Manufcript Virgil which formerly belonged to him , and is now depofited in the ...
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... Balloons in the vicinity of London : the first on Monday , June 28 , from Ranelagh ; the fesond , from Lord's Cricket Ground , Mary bone , on Monday , July 5 . FIRST ... balloon was now torn in the lower part , 22 1 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
... Balloons in the vicinity of London : the first on Monday , June 28 , from Ranelagh ; the fesond , from Lord's Cricket Ground , Mary bone , on Monday , July 5 . FIRST ... balloon was now torn in the lower part , 22 1 THE EUROPEAN MAGAZINE ,
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... balloon afcended . Each held a flag of the nation to which he belonged , which he waved to the com- pany prefent . The balloon firft made the tour of the place where the fpecta- tors flood , and after being greeted with the loud ...
... balloon afcended . Each held a flag of the nation to which he belonged , which he waved to the com- pany prefent . The balloon firft made the tour of the place where the fpecta- tors flood , and after being greeted with the loud ...
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The balloon was now torn in the lower part , the cords broke , the boat broke ; the travellers had hold of a tree , from which they were torn by the violence of the wind . At last , a bound which the balloon made enabled them to jump ...
The balloon was now torn in the lower part , the cords broke , the boat broke ; the travellers had hold of a tree , from which they were torn by the violence of the wind . At last , a bound which the balloon made enabled them to jump ...
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from the motion of the balloon ; for though we moved with immenfe velo- city , we felt not the leaft wind or pref- fure of air , it being fo perfectly calm , that the flags in our hands , and thofe with which the balloon was decorated ...
from the motion of the balloon ; for though we moved with immenfe velo- city , we felt not the leaft wind or pref- fure of air , it being fo perfectly calm , that the flags in our hands , and thofe with which the balloon was decorated ...
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