The European Magazine, and London Review, Volum 42Philological Society of London, 1802 |
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... force of the thrust . - It is worthy of remark , that , in the war before last , Major Rennell was for the fecond time engaged in the fiege of Pondicherry . Some time , we believe , about the year 1778 , while in India , he mar ried ...
... force of the thrust . - It is worthy of remark , that , in the war before last , Major Rennell was for the fecond time engaged in the fiege of Pondicherry . Some time , we believe , about the year 1778 , while in India , he mar ried ...
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... forces , under the command of that juftly celebrated General , the Duke of Brunf- wick . In a very short time after Great Bri- tain became a party in the war , his Lordship , eager to fignalize himself in the fervice of his country ...
... forces , under the command of that juftly celebrated General , the Duke of Brunf- wick . In a very short time after Great Bri- tain became a party in the war , his Lordship , eager to fignalize himself in the fervice of his country ...
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... force , chiefly com- pofed of French veteran troops , led on by General Humbert : in this affair , the enemy had neceffarily the advan . tage ; but General Hutchinfon evinced equal bravery and kill in his opera tions , and , not long ...
... force , chiefly com- pofed of French veteran troops , led on by General Humbert : in this affair , the enemy had neceffarily the advan . tage ; but General Hutchinfon evinced equal bravery and kill in his opera tions , and , not long ...
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... force of the wind , and the conftant emiffion of gas from the valve , hurled us with fuch velocity towards the earth , that I expected to fee his pre- diction verified , though , I can affure you , my ideas at that time did not co ...
... force of the wind , and the conftant emiffion of gas from the valve , hurled us with fuch velocity towards the earth , that I expected to fee his pre- diction verified , though , I can affure you , my ideas at that time did not co ...
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... force with which we defcended was very confiderable , occafioned by , the force of the wind , rather than by our specific gravity , and the rebound bore us up again with velocity to the height of 150 or 200 feet . In re- defcending , we ...
... force with which we defcended was very confiderable , occafioned by , the force of the wind , rather than by our specific gravity , and the rebound bore us up again with velocity to the height of 150 or 200 feet . In re- defcending , we ...
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