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... circumstances under which they were made . In the examination it soon appeared , that when most of these observations were made , wherein the greatest west variation had happened , the ship's head was north and easterly ; and that when ...
... circumstances under which they were made . In the examination it soon appeared , that when most of these observations were made , wherein the greatest west variation had happened , the ship's head was north and easterly ; and that when ...
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... circumstances . ' He states his own view on the subject to be that a moderate degree of pressure and of external irritation is capable of pro- ducing the obliteration of the vessel ; and on this principle he founds his operation : which ...
... circumstances . ' He states his own view on the subject to be that a moderate degree of pressure and of external irritation is capable of pro- ducing the obliteration of the vessel ; and on this principle he founds his operation : which ...
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... circumstances of provocation . The popular orator presented to him a petition couched in a style of much more vehemence than that which he had delivered to the Assembly , and demanding that the King should withdraw his veto from the ...
... circumstances of provocation . The popular orator presented to him a petition couched in a style of much more vehemence than that which he had delivered to the Assembly , and demanding that the King should withdraw his veto from the ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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