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... attention and gratitude of the public ; since few are capable of bringing to such an arduous pilgrimage as that which we have partially sketched the same liberal and adventurous spirit of research , the same high pretensions to natural ...
... attention and gratitude of the public ; since few are capable of bringing to such an arduous pilgrimage as that which we have partially sketched the same liberal and adventurous spirit of research , the same high pretensions to natural ...
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... attention which , in late years , has been paid to the science of magnetism , and the near approach that has now been made towards a complete developement of the laws of this hitherto mysterious power , render it important that we ...
... attention which , in late years , has been paid to the science of magnetism , and the near approach that has now been made towards a complete developement of the laws of this hitherto mysterious power , render it important that we ...
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... attention of the antiquary . Some of the gems in this valuable collection seem to repre- sent the arms or ensigns of different cities ; and we know that in ancient works there is often much similarity between the coins and the intaglios ...
... attention of the antiquary . Some of the gems in this valuable collection seem to repre- sent the arms or ensigns of different cities ; and we know that in ancient works there is often much similarity between the coins and the intaglios ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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