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... object without delicacy or integrity ; and , dis- tant as they were from the supreme seat of government , the representations which they chose to make were little liable to be questioned , and , in course , were frequently false . The ...
... object without delicacy or integrity ; and , dis- tant as they were from the supreme seat of government , the representations which they chose to make were little liable to be questioned , and , in course , were frequently false . The ...
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... object without delicacy or integrity ; and , dis- tant as they were from the supreme seat of government , the representations which they chose to make were little liable to be questioned , and , in course , were frequently false . The ...
... object without delicacy or integrity ; and , dis- tant as they were from the supreme seat of government , the representations which they chose to make were little liable to be questioned , and , in course , were frequently false . The ...
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... object of this invention is to produce a moving power , capable of being employed in various mechanical purposes ; which is effected by means of the expansion of air by heat . A metallic reservoir is filled with a portion of air , a ...
... object of this invention is to produce a moving power , capable of being employed in various mechanical purposes ; which is effected by means of the expansion of air by heat . A metallic reservoir is filled with a portion of air , a ...
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