The Gentleman's Magazine, Bind 99,Del 2;Bind 146F. Jefferies, 1829 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Line of no Variation in 1657 . attempts , the enterprising Captain Ross has but a slender. LONDON , 510 31 . LONDON , 510 31 ' . the supposed sites of these poles , have not found any real indication of their existence . In the following ...
Line of no Variation in 1657 . attempts , the enterprising Captain Ross has but a slender. LONDON , 510 31 . LONDON , 510 31 ' . the supposed sites of these poles , have not found any real indication of their existence . In the following ...
Side 25
... Captain Ross was dated Loch Ryan , June 14th and 15th . It appears that the engineer of the steamer was so severely hurt by the rod of the piston , that Captain Ross was obliged to amputate his arm . On joining the John ( a vessel that ...
... Captain Ross was dated Loch Ryan , June 14th and 15th . It appears that the engineer of the steamer was so severely hurt by the rod of the piston , that Captain Ross was obliged to amputate his arm . On joining the John ( a vessel that ...
Side 26
... Captain Parry's first voyage completely disposes of this pole , as Winter - Har- bour in 74 ° 47 ' 13 " , and 110 ° 49 ′ lon- gitude , was within 1 ° 12 ′ 47 " of the latitude of Euler's pole , and but a little on the east side of its ...
... Captain Parry's first voyage completely disposes of this pole , as Winter - Har- bour in 74 ° 47 ' 13 " , and 110 ° 49 ′ lon- gitude , was within 1 ° 12 ′ 47 " of the latitude of Euler's pole , and but a little on the east side of its ...
Side 27
... Captain Parry passed within a few meridional degrees of this position ; and if such pole had been there , the north end of the needle must have been attracted by it into a considerable east variation ; instead of which , it continued ...
... Captain Parry passed within a few meridional degrees of this position ; and if such pole had been there , the north end of the needle must have been attracted by it into a considerable east variation ; instead of which , it continued ...
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Line of no Variation in 1657 . N attempts , the enterprising Captain Ross has but a slender. LONDON , 510 31 ' . the supposed sites of these poles , have not found any real indication of their existence . In the following Figure ...
Line of no Variation in 1657 . N attempts , the enterprising Captain Ross has but a slender. LONDON , 510 31 ' . the supposed sites of these poles , have not found any real indication of their existence . In the following Figure ...
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Side 362 - And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the Word of His grace, Which is able to build you up, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctified.
Side 103 - Next Marlowe, bathed in the Thespian springs, Had in him those brave translunary things That the first poets had ; his raptures were All air and fire, which made his verses clear ; For that fine madness still he did retain Which rightly should possess a poet's brain.
Side 402 - tis a base (') Abandonment of reason to resign Our right of thought — our last and only place Of refuge...
Side 15 - Six Discourses delivered before the Royal Society, at their Anniversary Meetings, on the Award of the Royal and Copley Medals ; preceded by an Address to the Society, delivered in 1800, on the Progress and Prospects of Science.
Side 295 - Dolomieu, — That, if there is any circumstance thoroughly established in geology, it is, that the crust of our globe has been subjected to a great and sudden revolution, the epoch of which cannot be dated much farther back than five or six thousand years ago ; that this revolution had buried all the countries which were before inhabited by men and by the other animals that are now best known...
Side 398 - There shall not be found among you any one that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, 11 Or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer.
Side 230 - ... in this country than in England ; and we concluded the cause to be the great superstition of the Irish, and the want of that knowing faith which should defend them from the power of the devil, which he exercises among them very much.
Side 400 - And it came to pass, as we went to prayer, a certain damsel possessed with a spirit of divination met us, which brought her masters much gain by soothsaying...
Side 104 - Good God ! how sweet are all things here ! How beautiful the fields appear ! How cleanly do we feed and lie ! Lord ! what good hours do we keep ! How quietly we sleep ! What peace, what unanimity ! How innocent from the lewd fashion, Is all our business, all our recreation...
Side 298 - Hear the causes between your brethren, and judge righteously between every man and his brother, and the stranger that is with him. Ye shall not respect persons in judgment; but ye shall hear the small as well as the great; ye shall not be afraid of the face of man; for the judgment is God's...