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... instance , in which a very sudden and un- usual transition is experienced , has been observed in the In- dian Ocean . Sailing east from Madagascar on the parallel of 20 ° south latitude , in the first seventeen hundred miles , 15 ...
... instance , in which a very sudden and un- usual transition is experienced , has been observed in the In- dian Ocean . Sailing east from Madagascar on the parallel of 20 ° south latitude , in the first seventeen hundred miles , 15 ...
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C to the mind of the writer . For instance , we have in the present volume stanzas ' To a Leaflet , which had clung ... instances of such exquisite Della - Cruscanism as the above : but we have other superscriptions almost as delicate ...
C to the mind of the writer . For instance , we have in the present volume stanzas ' To a Leaflet , which had clung ... instances of such exquisite Della - Cruscanism as the above : but we have other superscriptions almost as delicate ...
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... instance have been put in practice by some worthless officer , as insensible to decency as to hu- manity , ( which we believe was never yet the case , ) still the author would be equally unjust in catching at this individual instance to ...
... instance have been put in practice by some worthless officer , as insensible to decency as to hu- manity , ( which we believe was never yet the case , ) still the author would be equally unjust in catching at this individual instance to ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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