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... manner ; cylinder of 75 lbs . weight was let down at the end of the line used in the experiment , containing a self - registering thermometer , and so arranged as to exclude the entrance . of the water . Another iron cylinder of less ...
... manner ; cylinder of 75 lbs . weight was let down at the end of the line used in the experiment , containing a self - registering thermometer , and so arranged as to exclude the entrance . of the water . Another iron cylinder of less ...
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... manner , does not consist merely in marking them with just opprobrium . If the mind of the writer be in itself pure ... manner not only intelligible , but highly interesting . Considering the great difficulty of describ- ing works of art ...
... manner , does not consist merely in marking them with just opprobrium . If the mind of the writer be in itself pure ... manner not only intelligible , but highly interesting . Considering the great difficulty of describ- ing works of art ...
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... manner of thought and expression . He supposes the nature and offices of re- Much as we reverence the name of Tay ... manner of the ancient Oration , the best vehicle for address- ing the minds of men which the world hath seen , far ...
... manner of thought and expression . He supposes the nature and offices of re- Much as we reverence the name of Tay ... manner of the ancient Oration , the best vehicle for address- ing the minds of men which the world hath seen , far ...
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... manner of resistance and disguise , when love befalls her , which is just what Mr Hogg did not mean to teach , and just what ( according to the prev- alent notions of the world ) few ladies have occasion to learn . The second tale is ...
... manner of resistance and disguise , when love befalls her , which is just what Mr Hogg did not mean to teach , and just what ( according to the prev- alent notions of the world ) few ladies have occasion to learn . The second tale is ...
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... manner in which affairs of state were view - heavens , it seems to me as if it were alive ; the lips appear to open ... Manners of the Athenians , drawn from Grecian works . By J. H. von Wessen- burg . Part 1st , Zurich , 1821. Part 2d ...
... manner in which affairs of state were view - heavens , it seems to me as if it were alive ; the lips appear to open ... Manners of the Athenians , drawn from Grecian works . By J. H. von Wessen- burg . Part 1st , Zurich , 1821. Part 2d ...
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