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... cause early , or before noon , prior to regal and ecclesiastical causes . The reason is assigned , that they could not afford to wait on the court until they were called , and obtained justice in the ordinary course . No one , more rich ...
... cause early , or before noon , prior to regal and ecclesiastical causes . The reason is assigned , that they could not afford to wait on the court until they were called , and obtained justice in the ordinary course . No one , more rich ...
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... cause North - east and South- east winds . Now place in this ocean an island ; then , but from the same cause , partial winds will be produced . If , for instance , the soil of the island be more heated than the cir- cumambient water ...
... cause North - east and South- east winds . Now place in this ocean an island ; then , but from the same cause , partial winds will be produced . If , for instance , the soil of the island be more heated than the cir- cumambient water ...
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... cause a whirlwind , perfectly similar to that produced by sinking a heavy body in water ; the parts adjacent will ... causes ; that they most frequently , it might perhaps with propriety be said always , occur near large bodies of land ...
... cause a whirlwind , perfectly similar to that produced by sinking a heavy body in water ; the parts adjacent will ... causes ; that they most frequently , it might perhaps with propriety be said always , occur near large bodies of land ...
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