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... continued . ] ART . II . An Essay on Magnetic Attractions ; particularly as re- spects the Deviation of the Compass on Ship - board , occasioned by the Local Influence of the Guns , & c .; with an easy Practi cal Method of observing the ...
... continued . ] ART . II . An Essay on Magnetic Attractions ; particularly as re- spects the Deviation of the Compass on Ship - board , occasioned by the Local Influence of the Guns , & c .; with an easy Practi cal Method of observing the ...
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... continued lying motionless , as if dead . In the mean time the mother , with her eyes directed upwards , continued her cries and screaming as before . On looking up in the direction in which she seemed to gaze , I discovered a black ...
... continued lying motionless , as if dead . In the mean time the mother , with her eyes directed upwards , continued her cries and screaming as before . On looking up in the direction in which she seemed to gaze , I discovered a black ...
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... continued to exert the influence which they undoubtedly hold over their lively feelings . Their own forms of religious worship have almost as debasing a tendency as the pressure of Turkish power ; and they have had nothing to counteract ...
... continued to exert the influence which they undoubtedly hold over their lively feelings . Their own forms of religious worship have almost as debasing a tendency as the pressure of Turkish power ; and they have had nothing to counteract ...
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