. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . yetfounding in my car, the profoec? vaniflitdfrom before me, and t found myfelf again afitting at the p^rch of the temple. Thefun was gone down, the multitude wasretired to reft, and the folemn quiet ofsjaidnight concurred with the refolution ofmy doubts to complete the tranquillity oftoy mind. Such, my Ton, was the virion which theprophet voudhfafed me, not for my fakeonly hut for thine. Thou haft fought fe- Blicity in temporal things j and, therefore,thou art difappointed. Let not inftruclionpe loft upon thee, as the f


. The London magazine, or, Gentleman's monthly intelligencer, Volume 22 . yetfounding in my car, the profoec? vaniflitdfrom before me, and t found myfelf again afitting at the p^rch of the temple. Thefun was gone down, the multitude wasretired to reft, and the folemn quiet ofsjaidnight concurred with the refolution ofmy doubts to complete the tranquillity oftoy mind. Such, my Ton, was the virion which theprophet voudhfafed me, not for my fakeonly hut for thine. Thou haft fought fe- Blicity in temporal things j and, therefore,thou art difappointed. Let not inftruclionpe loft upon thee, as the fcal of Mahometin the well of Aris : but go thy way letthy flock doath the naked, and thy tablefeed the hungry j deliver the poor fromopprcfoon, and let thy conversion beabove. Thus malt thou rejoice in qnope, and look forward to the end oflife as the confummarion of thy felicity. Almet, in whofe breaft devotion kindledis he fpake, returned into the temple,and the ftranger departed in peace. A. Ltqtjif*** Anfwer to his own Que ft ion.{See September Magazine, ^.415) D D. A • • £ 28 ED LET AE reprefent the la^tudc, from »whence the three fliip* fet out, ADthe whole courfe of the firft, Be that ofthe fecond, and D E that of the letxrrrAB, then we have thefcthrceProportions. jr:5ot:*8:I122=CD x !£2 » 28 :: 27 s 1£^=DE: Whence this * 1400 Equation.*7 x 4»7c6 756X x 1400 37800 x + 1058400 = 756 *z . XL — ye/tion in Logarithms, if A. Liquier* I Demand the logarithm^ the number3095338386721, with the fyntbethic • See Mr. Stents demonftration, which may be as a genera!theorem, to find the logarithm of anynumber whatfoever. A gagrapbieat Paradox, by A. Liquier. THERE are two places upon theearth above 1000 miles diftam fromeach other, and yet the fun rifes in bothplaces exactly at the fame time. h our Magazine for 1752, tr* inferred acorrtQ Ma? of the County of Warwick,together with a Dcferiptfon of the /jmt,p. 491, A92 J in which we gave fimeAtccunt of the Town of


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