The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, 3 tomas |
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... given of the sufferings endured out from the ships for three weeks , in frozen regions . We never read of went entirely across Melville Island , human beings existing at 55 ° below and beheld the sea on the other side . zero , at more ...
... given of the sufferings endured out from the ships for three weeks , in frozen regions . We never read of went entirely across Melville Island , human beings existing at 55 ° below and beheld the sea on the other side . zero , at more ...
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... Given { 8 y - 2yz : y3 + 10 y x2 + 2 y z + y2 - x - = 1004 = 264 4 yz 19 y = 730 - to find x , y , z . A Question by J. B. Chivers , of Plunkett . To find two numbers such , that the sum of their squares may be a square number , and the ...
... Given { 8 y - 2yz : y3 + 10 y x2 + 2 y z + y2 - x - = 1004 = 264 4 yz 19 y = 730 - to find x , y , z . A Question by J. B. Chivers , of Plunkett . To find two numbers such , that the sum of their squares may be a square number , and the ...
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... given ; Her shatter'd sail , by wave and whirlwind riven , To death and horror seem'd an easy prey . Have mercy , heaven ! -- When lo - the stormy deep Was hush'd , and through that fatal mid- night gloom , One star shone bright , to ...
... given ; Her shatter'd sail , by wave and whirlwind riven , To death and horror seem'd an easy prey . Have mercy , heaven ! -- When lo - the stormy deep Was hush'd , and through that fatal mid- night gloom , One star shone bright , to ...
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... GIVEN ; that , then , which is not merited , and yet is given , must be of grace ; not ineffectual grace , there is no such principle in the Godhead . " " Thus it appears all men are par- takers of the grace of God , for all ac ...
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... given a repre- sentation of the Monument that has been erected to his memory , we cannot resist the inducement that it affords , to accompany it with a brief sketch of one , who was honoured in life , re- gretted in death , and whose ...
... given a repre- sentation of the Monument that has been erected to his memory , we cannot resist the inducement that it affords , to accompany it with a brief sketch of one , who was honoured in life , re- gretted in death , and whose ...
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