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... various plans , I proposed that another sail should be hoisted under the lee of it , so that if the event of its giving way , the pressure of the wind would then be sustained by the lee sail . This sug- gestion was instantly approved ...
... various plans , I proposed that another sail should be hoisted under the lee of it , so that if the event of its giving way , the pressure of the wind would then be sustained by the lee sail . This sug- gestion was instantly approved ...
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... various parts of the city , and described its beauties . It is surrounded by two walls ; an inner one , taking in a circumference , of six or seven miles , and an outer one , making a boundary of not less than thirteen miles , and ...
... various parts of the city , and described its beauties . It is surrounded by two walls ; an inner one , taking in a circumference , of six or seven miles , and an outer one , making a boundary of not less than thirteen miles , and ...
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... various admonitions on the preservation of the health and palate of the cook ; and in imitation also of that great master of irony , Dean Swift , he has subjoined several golden rules for women - cooks : but here both the copyist and ...
... various admonitions on the preservation of the health and palate of the cook ; and in imitation also of that great master of irony , Dean Swift , he has subjoined several golden rules for women - cooks : but here both the copyist and ...
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