The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 24A. Constable, 1814 |
De dentro do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 81
Página 415
... course , the height a- bove the sea that belongs to any part of its course . For the sake of those who explore unknown countries by the naviga- tion of rivers , we wish it were generally attended to , that the velocity of a river ...
... course , the height a- bove the sea that belongs to any part of its course . For the sake of those who explore unknown countries by the naviga- tion of rivers , we wish it were generally attended to , that the velocity of a river ...
Página 424
... course which it behoved them to pursue . The northermost possessed most strongly the charac ters of that river , and the men seemed all to entertain no doubt that it was the stream which they ought to follow . The com manders of the ...
... course which it behoved them to pursue . The northermost possessed most strongly the charac ters of that river , and the men seemed all to entertain no doubt that it was the stream which they ought to follow . The com manders of the ...
Página 488
... course : And , it is stated by Park himself , on the in- formation of his friend Mr Maxwell , that its season of flood- ing corresponds exactly with that of the Niger , upon a fair cal- culation of the distance and velocity . The ...
... course : And , it is stated by Park himself , on the in- formation of his friend Mr Maxwell , that its season of flood- ing corresponds exactly with that of the Niger , upon a fair cal- culation of the distance and velocity . The ...
Conteúdo
The Excursion being a portion of the Recluse | 1 |
On the Light of the Cassegrainian Telescope com | 31 |
Select Passages of the Writings of St Chrysostom | 58 |
4 outras seções não mostradas
Outras edições - Ver todos
Termos e frases comuns
agriculture appears army beauty brain cent character circumstances coloured compound interest considerable containing corn debt Don Quixote doubt Edinburgh Edition effect England English Engravings equal Europe eyes favour former France French give Government greater ground honour horses human important improvement interest Joanna Southcott JOHN PLAYFAIR King labour land late least less light loan Lord Lord Castlereagh Louis XVIII Malthus manner means ment mind Missouri mountains narrative nation nature neral never Niger object observe Octavo opinion original party peace period person plain poem poetry possession present produced published Quarto racter readers reason remarkable respect river rock Romaic romances Royal scarcely scene Scotland seems sinking fund Slave Trade soldiers spirit supposed thing tion University of Edinburgh volume Waverley whole words writings