The Natural History of SelborneW. Scott, 1887 - 366 стор. |
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... hundred individuals . Now suppose each of these burns , one with another , only half - an - hour , then a poor man will purchase eight hundred hours of light , a time exceeding thirty - three entire days , for three shillings ...
... hundred individuals . Now suppose each of these burns , one with another , only half - an - hour , then a poor man will purchase eight hundred hours of light , a time exceeding thirty - three entire days , for three shillings ...
Сторінка 197
... hundred feet above my house ; which , though never above three feet deep in the middle , and not more than thirty feet in diameter , and containing perhaps not more than two or three hundred hogsheads of water , yet never is known to ...
... hundred feet above my house ; which , though never above three feet deep in the middle , and not more than thirty feet in diameter , and containing perhaps not more than two or three hundred hogsheads of water , yet never is known to ...
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... hundred yards , or one hundred and twenty feet to each syllable ; whereas our distance is only two hundred and fifty - eight yards , or near seventy - five feet , to each syllable . Thus our measure falls short of the Doctor's as five ...
... hundred yards , or one hundred and twenty feet to each syllable ; whereas our distance is only two hundred and fifty - eight yards , or near seventy - five feet , to each syllable . Thus our measure falls short of the Doctor's as five ...
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Letters to Thomas Pennant | 3 |
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