The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 |
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... course as that in the morning the sun will rise . ' The author illustrates his subject by a very curious anecdote , which we shall insert : ' You may recollect the mention in one of our conversations , of a ' young man , who wasted in ...
... course as that in the morning the sun will rise . ' The author illustrates his subject by a very curious anecdote , which we shall insert : ' You may recollect the mention in one of our conversations , of a ' young man , who wasted in ...
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... course greatly exceed the ascertained velocity of the Po . Accordingly , it is affirmed by the neighbouring peasants , that , at these periods , stones are dashed against each other with such force as to strike fire in the stream . Many ...
... course greatly exceed the ascertained velocity of the Po . Accordingly , it is affirmed by the neighbouring peasants , that , at these periods , stones are dashed against each other with such force as to strike fire in the stream . Many ...
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... course of that river also , from its source to its entry into the Milanese territory , he in the same manner follows its right bank . concluding with the Trebbia : only a part of the course of which is detailed , because it leaves the ...
... course of that river also , from its source to its entry into the Milanese territory , he in the same manner follows its right bank . concluding with the Trebbia : only a part of the course of which is detailed , because it leaves the ...
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