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... object ; while the German Baron , by boldly rushing directly into the world of spirits , claims exemption from all rules , builds aërial palaces that have no earthly foundations , and peoples them with beings of another order : but ...
... object ; while the German Baron , by boldly rushing directly into the world of spirits , claims exemption from all rules , builds aërial palaces that have no earthly foundations , and peoples them with beings of another order : but ...
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On the Concentric Adjustment of a Triple Object - glass . By William Hyde Wollaston , M. D. - This article depends so much on the illustrations furnished by figures and diagrams , that we cannot attempt to explain its object without ...
On the Concentric Adjustment of a Triple Object - glass . By William Hyde Wollaston , M. D. - This article depends so much on the illustrations furnished by figures and diagrams , that we cannot attempt to explain its object without ...
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... object of his ambition nearer than any of his contemporaries did . ' These quotations , we think , will be sufficient to establish Mr. M.'s title to the character of a pleasing and spirited writer , whose talents are fully equal and ...
... object of his ambition nearer than any of his contemporaries did . ' These quotations , we think , will be sufficient to establish Mr. M.'s title to the character of a pleasing and spirited writer , whose talents are fully equal and ...
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