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... St. James's Park , stole away to the brick conduit , to discover the cause of a singular echo . ( Montagu's Life of ... sir John Danvers told me that his lordship much delighted in his curious garden at Chelsea ; and as he was walking ...
... St. James's Park , stole away to the brick conduit , to discover the cause of a singular echo . ( Montagu's Life of ... sir John Danvers told me that his lordship much delighted in his curious garden at Chelsea ; and as he was walking ...
Side 7
... sir John Herschel's Treatise on Sound , printed in the Encyclopædia Metropolitana . This dis- tinguished philosopher observes , that Bacon was one of the first who made the nature and laws of Acoustics a matter of experimental inquiry ...
... sir John Herschel's Treatise on Sound , printed in the Encyclopædia Metropolitana . This dis- tinguished philosopher observes , that Bacon was one of the first who made the nature and laws of Acoustics a matter of experimental inquiry ...
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... lord Keeper , ( sir John Puckering , ) he said , ' It is a great grief unto me , joined with marvel , that her majesty should retain an hard conceit of my speeches in Parliament . It might please her sacred majesty to think what my end ...
... lord Keeper , ( sir John Puckering , ) he said , ' It is a great grief unto me , joined with marvel , that her majesty should retain an hard conceit of my speeches in Parliament . It might please her sacred majesty to think what my end ...
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... John Huss's notable speech , ' it is all so excellent , that compendium would be dis- pendium thereof . ' † Although at one time popular , this work * Sir James Mackintosh , Life of sir Thomas More , p . 1 , the most finished and ...
... John Huss's notable speech , ' it is all so excellent , that compendium would be dis- pendium thereof . ' † Although at one time popular , this work * Sir James Mackintosh , Life of sir Thomas More , p . 1 , the most finished and ...
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... St. Matthew , chap . xviii . , 3. For some valuable remarks on this subject , see sir John Herschel's Discourse on Natural Philosophy , pp . 79-84 , and the introd . to his Treat . on Astronomy . † Ante , p . 149 . enumeration , without ...
... St. Matthew , chap . xviii . , 3. For some valuable remarks on this subject , see sir John Herschel's Discourse on Natural Philosophy , pp . 79-84 , and the introd . to his Treat . on Astronomy . † Ante , p . 149 . enumeration , without ...
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