The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous LiteratureA. Constable, 1823 |
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... himself completely master of the fcience of gunnery . Had he not fo difintereft- edly refigned his rank in the engineer department , he would long before his death , by regular progreffion , have been at the head of that corps . Soon ...
... himself completely master of the fcience of gunnery . Had he not fo difintereft- edly refigned his rank in the engineer department , he would long before his death , by regular progreffion , have been at the head of that corps . Soon ...
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... himself . - Trusting no eyes but his own , was always a favourite maxim with him . He never advanced any mathematical propofition that he had not first tried in practice , conftantly making all the different parts himself on a small ...
... himself . - Trusting no eyes but his own , was always a favourite maxim with him . He never advanced any mathematical propofition that he had not first tried in practice , conftantly making all the different parts himself on a small ...
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... himself to be recognized as fuch by most of the princes and ftates of Europe . In the Weft , the title has been a long time reftrain- ed to the emperors of Germany . The first who bore it was Charlemagne , who had the title of emperor ...
... himself to be recognized as fuch by most of the princes and ftates of Europe . In the Weft , the title has been a long time reftrain- ed to the emperors of Germany . The first who bore it was Charlemagne , who had the title of emperor ...
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... himself despair- ed of fuccefs , and therefore difmiffed all his forces ex- cept about 4000 chariots , with which he obferved the motions of the Romans , haraffing them by cutting off . ftraggling parties , & c . This , however , was ...
... himself despair- ed of fuccefs , and therefore difmiffed all his forces ex- cept about 4000 chariots , with which he obferved the motions of the Romans , haraffing them by cutting off . ftraggling parties , & c . This , however , was ...
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... himself applauded their conduct ; and ad- vised them by letters to provide for their own fafety , which was in effect an implicit refignation of the fo- vereignty of the island . The provincial Britons now regained their liberty ; The ...
... himself applauded their conduct ; and ad- vised them by letters to provide for their own fafety , which was in effect an implicit refignation of the fo- vereignty of the island . The provincial Britons now regained their liberty ; The ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., เล่มที่ 3 มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - 1823 |
Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., เล่มที่ 3 มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - 1823 |
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