In 1701 he published the " New and Correct Chart Shewing the Variations of the Compass ", see first image, the first chart to show lines of equal magnetic variation.
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The natives were athletic and fierce, great thieves, and, from their shewing no symptoms of fear when muskets were discharged, evidently unacquainted with the effects of fire-arms.
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One her earliest appearances was in George Bernard Shaw's " The Shewing-Up of Blanco Posnet " in which she played the part of a swaggering American ranch girl.
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He contributed extensively to Parker's " A Testimonie of Antiquitie Shewing the Auncient Fayth in the Church of England ", the earliest printed book containing portions in Old English.
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This was a grassy terrace under one of the shaws of old beeches, and with a quiet view across the valley, the shingled spire of Cudham church shewing above its old yews.
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In addition, a ballad was published on 14 November 1595 by pamphleteer Edward White called " A ballad shewing the strange qualities of a yong nagg called Morocco ", which is now lost.
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Transubstantiation had already been dropped implicitly by the elimination from the 1549 rite of both the elevation of the host and the " shewing of the Sacrament to the people " during the prayer of consecration ..
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The work's full title is " "'Historia Histrionica : An historical account of the English stage shewing the ancient use, improvement, and perfection of dramatick representations in this nation.
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How that is, it is not necessary to discuss, as the words are there : but, if it is so, it is remarkable as shewing what must be implied from the necessity of the case.
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He also published " A Table shewing how to blazon a Coat ten several ways " ( 1655 ), taken verbatim from Sir John Ferne's " Blazon of Gentrie " ( 1586 ).
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