A New Geographical and Historical Grammar: Wherein Th Geographical Part is Truly Modern; and the Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World is So Interspersed, as to Render the Study of Geography Both Entertaining and Instructive ...Sands, Murray, and Cochran, 1767 - 595 páginas |
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... brought to a tolerable degree of per- fection ; and when they began to obferve , that the moon was frequent- ly feen eclipsed by the fhadow of the earth , and that fuch fhadows al- ways appeared circular which way foever it was ...
... brought to a tolerable degree of per- fection ; and when they began to obferve , that the moon was frequent- ly feen eclipsed by the fhadow of the earth , and that fuch fhadows al- ways appeared circular which way foever it was ...
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... brought that place to the brazen meridian , fet the index at the hour of the day ; then turn the globe , and bring the places of which you would inquire the hour , fuccef- fively to the brazen meridian , and the index will point to the ...
... brought that place to the brazen meridian , fet the index at the hour of the day ; then turn the globe , and bring the places of which you would inquire the hour , fuccef- fively to the brazen meridian , and the index will point to the ...
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... brought into the zenith , then the eclipfe will be seen in all places above the horizon . IT PARADOX E S. may poffibly be deemed a defect , if paradoxes are entirely omitted in a work of this nature ; but I fhould think myself more ...
... brought into the zenith , then the eclipfe will be seen in all places above the horizon . IT PARADOX E S. may poffibly be deemed a defect , if paradoxes are entirely omitted in a work of this nature ; but I fhould think myself more ...
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... brought home by the galleons is paid to the merchants of those nations which furnish them with goods . Traffic . ] Their greatest branch of foreign traffic in Europe was for merly with England ; they exchanged their wine and fruits for ...
... brought home by the galleons is paid to the merchants of those nations which furnish them with goods . Traffic . ] Their greatest branch of foreign traffic in Europe was for merly with England ; they exchanged their wine and fruits for ...
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... brought into Madrid , or carried from one province to another . The rents of the first floor of all the houses in Madrid . A kind of land - tax on the peasants , and those under the degree of nobility . A kind of general excife on meat ...
... brought into Madrid , or carried from one province to another . The rents of the first floor of all the houses in Madrid . A kind of land - tax on the peasants , and those under the degree of nobility . A kind of general excife on meat ...
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