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... bodies move in fluids , and also on account of the injury the banks would suffer by too rapid a movement of the water , the velocity of canal boats must be considered as limited to a speed not far exceeding that which they obtain at ...
... bodies move in fluids , and also on account of the injury the banks would suffer by too rapid a movement of the water , the velocity of canal boats must be considered as limited to a speed not far exceeding that which they obtain at ...
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... body on the tiptoe of expectation , for one of those tremendous explosions , which an agreeable titillation of the nostrils has fairly warned us is about to take place . But what more vexatious disappointment than to be compelled to ...
... body on the tiptoe of expectation , for one of those tremendous explosions , which an agreeable titillation of the nostrils has fairly warned us is about to take place . But what more vexatious disappointment than to be compelled to ...
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... body , but also that mysterious expression of the eye , that countless variation of all the lineaments and features of the human countenance , that palpable beaming forth of the soul through the thousand avenues which its clumsy mansion ...
... body , but also that mysterious expression of the eye , that countless variation of all the lineaments and features of the human countenance , that palpable beaming forth of the soul through the thousand avenues which its clumsy mansion ...
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... body . " " Then he has no eyes ? " " God is a spirit . " Amazement con- founds the young disciple . " No body ! A spirit ! How is this ? What is a spirit ? Did I ever see a spirit ? " The matron , too , is confounded . How is this ...
... body . " " Then he has no eyes ? " " God is a spirit . " Amazement con- founds the young disciple . " No body ! A spirit ! How is this ? What is a spirit ? Did I ever see a spirit ? " The matron , too , is confounded . How is this ...
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... body , or some movements in nature or art , or , in short , some assemblage of visible circum- stances , which serve to illustrate the connexion which the language has with the occasion on which it is used . ( To be continued ...
... body , or some movements in nature or art , or , in short , some assemblage of visible circum- stances , which serve to illustrate the connexion which the language has with the occasion on which it is used . ( To be continued ...
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