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... English , it must be remembered that there was the same objection against Le Courayer's undertaking , with this disadvantage , that the French had a version by one of their best translators , whereas you cannot read three pages of the ...
... English , it must be remembered that there was the same objection against Le Courayer's undertaking , with this disadvantage , that the French had a version by one of their best translators , whereas you cannot read three pages of the ...
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... English couplet . It is too much like the conceit of those dramatic poets , who used to conclude each act with a rhyme ; and the expression in the first line of his couplet , Celestial powers , ' though proper in Pagan poetry , is ill ...
... English couplet . It is too much like the conceit of those dramatic poets , who used to conclude each act with a rhyme ; and the expression in the first line of his couplet , Celestial powers , ' though proper in Pagan poetry , is ill ...
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... English transla- tion on the opposite page . The English title - page is this : An Account of an Attempt to ascertain the Longitude at Sea , by an exact Variation of the Magnetical Needle , etc. By Zachariah Williams . London , printed ...
... English transla- tion on the opposite page . The English title - page is this : An Account of an Attempt to ascertain the Longitude at Sea , by an exact Variation of the Magnetical Needle , etc. By Zachariah Williams . London , printed ...
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