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L'un eft, que les revenus des Uni - verfitez, qm ont efti fondez pour nourrir les efcholiers, font nial diftribuez en partie.
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This prodigious diamond weighs 1680 carats: and although it is uiicut, Mr Rome del'Ifle fays, that it is valued at 224 millions fterling; which gives the efti - mation of 79,36 or about 80 pounds fterling for each carat: 'viz. for the multiplicand of the fquare of its whole weight.
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He only permitted mafs to be laid with a low voice in the churches, till thofe lories and damages could be efti - mated to the fatisfaction of the parties.
The history of England : from the invasion iof Julius Cæsar to the revolution in 1688 ... 1796
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Junius quoque in Batavia efti tus, hucredit: Francos a Troianis minimf undos, verum origine eJTe GermanoSj et eos Cattis potius quam Chaucis adfcribei ab utftmis vero Germaniae oris in meditm evafiiTe, atque.
Bibliotheca historica. A.I.G. Meuselio ita digesta ut pæne novum opus videri possit 1794
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Oiiar ek Dios efti; that b, in En gli lb, dreams proceed Jrom Jove, that is from the fupreme Deity, whom they mtWKouOy called by that nam*.
Chrysal: Or, the Adventures of a Guinea. Wherein are Exhibited Views of ... 1794
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The JPeebks grey pea has long been in high efti - tnation all over the country for feed; as alfo are the oats, which, raifed from a warm foil, make excellent feed for lands that are higher and colder.
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Now, for this pnrpofe, we have the aftual decay of f he prefent land, a thing conflantly tranfafting in our view, by which we may form an efti - xnate.
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But it is not from general, vague and hyperbolical declamation, but from a careful and difpaffionate review of fa£ts, and conftruftion of their drcumftances, that we can form any juft efti - mate of the flate of thofe times, whether ecclefiafti - cal or civil.
Strictures on the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Ireland:: From the Most Ancient Times ... 1789
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The fecond length he efti - mates 35 feet by 29 inches fquare, and to con - tain 204 cubic feet.
A view of the present state of Derbyshire; with an account of its most remarkable antiquities 1789
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Gemmas terminales tantuiji ramoj exferunt, adeoque minime omnium topiaria efti RadiceSy velut in ipfa fuperficie terra? natant, pri maria tantum radice excepta, quaD. perpendicuIari ter alte fefe in terram demergit, quare etiam btt arbor vix transplantatur.
Caroli a Linné equit. aur. de stella polari archiatri regii med. et botan. profess. Upsal. Acad ... 1788
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