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... body , and put them at once on permanent duty for three months , or for a ' sufficient period to be fully disciplined . To instruct at once so large a body of men , is certainly a task of considerable difficulty . The regular ...
... body , and put them at once on permanent duty for three months , or for a ' sufficient period to be fully disciplined . To instruct at once so large a body of men , is certainly a task of considerable difficulty . The regular ...
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... body , however , it has been most clearly shewn , have arisen from shortsighted and erroneous speculations ; and on what principle is a government to relieve persons who fall into dif ficulties from want of skill and foresight ? Often ...
... body , however , it has been most clearly shewn , have arisen from shortsighted and erroneous speculations ; and on what principle is a government to relieve persons who fall into dif ficulties from want of skill and foresight ? Often ...
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... bodies , Mr. Davy has given the names of potasium and sedium . The theory of this decompo- sition is the one which was ... body consisting of oxygen and a metallic base forms a part of the electric circuit , the oxygen , becoming ...
... bodies , Mr. Davy has given the names of potasium and sedium . The theory of this decompo- sition is the one which was ... body consisting of oxygen and a metallic base forms a part of the electric circuit , the oxygen , becoming ...
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