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The Logic and Utility of Mathematics: With the Best Methods of Instruction ... - Page 335
by Charles Davies - 1850 - 375 pages
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The Christian Observer, Volume 31

Religion - 1832 - 852 pages
...Sugar- Loaf Rock, which stands on one side of the harbour's mouth, so nearly right a head that we bad not to alter our course above a point in order to...currents and foul winds. The effect on all on board was electric ; and it is needless to remark how essentially the authority of a commanding officer over...
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The American Library of Useful Knowledge, Volume 1

Science - 1831 - 336 pages
...breakfast, when it suddenly cleared off, and I had the satisfaction of seeing the great Sugar Loaf Rock, which stands on one side of the harbor's mouth,...board might well be conceived to have been electric-; and it is needless to remark how essentially the authority of a commanding officer over his crew may...
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The American Library of Useful Knowledge, Volume 1

Science - 1831 - 336 pages
...breakfast, when it suddenly cleared off, and I had the satisfaction of seeing the great Sugar Loaf Rock, which stands on one side of the harbor's mouth,...board might well be conceived to have been electric; and it is needless to remark how essentially the authority of a commanding officer over his crew may...
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A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy

John Frederick William Herschel - Philosophy - 1831 - 310 pages
...breakfast, when it suddenly cleared off, and I had the satisfaction of seeing the great Sugar Loaf Rock, which stands on one side of the harbor's mouth,...board might well be conceived to have been electric ; and it is needless to remark how essentially the authority of a commanding officer over his crew...
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The Imperial Magazine

Samuel Drew - 1831 - 658 pages
...bud the satisfaction of seeing the great Sugar Loaf Uock, which stands on one side of the harbour*» mouth, so nearly right ahead, that we had not to alter...order to hit the entrance of Rio. This was the first hind we had seen fur three months, after crossing so many seas, and being set backwards and foi wards...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical ...

1831 - 616 pages
...had the satisfaction of seeing the great Sugar Loaf Rock, which stands on one side of ttie harbour's mouth, so nearly right ahead, that we had not to alter our course above a pnint in order to hit the entrance of Rio. This was the first land we had seen for three months, after...
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Supplement to the Connecticut Courant: Containing Tales, Travels ..., Volume 3

1832 - 548 pages
...side ol the harbour's mouth, so nearly right a head that we had not to alter our course above a juoint in order to hit the entrance of Rio. — This was...crossing so many seas and being set backwards and forwaids by innumer able currents and foul winds. The effect on all on board was electric; and it is...
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On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as Manifested in the Adaptation ...

Thomas Chalmers - Human beings - 1833 - 316 pages
...had the satisfaction of seeing the great sugar-loaf peak, which stands on one side of the harbour's mouth, so nearly right a-head that we had not to alter...board might well be conceived to have been electric ; and it is needless to remark how essentially the authority of a commanding officer over his crew...
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On the Power, Wisdom, and Goodness of God, as Manifested in the Adaptation ...

Thomas Chalmers - Human beings - 1833 - 348 pages
...had' Se"satisfaction of seeing the great sugar-loaf peak, which stands on one side of the harbour's mouth so nearly right a-head that we had not to alter...the first land we had seen for three months, after crossmg so many seas, and being set backwards and forwards by innumerable currents and foul wmds. "...
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The Tourist: A Literary and Anti-slavery Journal, Volume 1

Antislavery movements - 1833 - 370 pages
...Loaf Rock, which stands on one side of the harbour's month, so nearly right ahead that we had not U) alter our course above a point in order to hit the...the first land we had seen for three months, after crossings« many seas, and being set backwards and forwards by innumerable currents and foul winds."...
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