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... circumstances allowed , we got another anchor from the hold , and stocked and bent to it the remainder of the other cable , still keeping up our fire of musketry , and occasionally discharging a great gun . When this second anchor was ...
... circumstances allowed , we got another anchor from the hold , and stocked and bent to it the remainder of the other cable , still keeping up our fire of musketry , and occasionally discharging a great gun . When this second anchor was ...
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... circumstances which dis- tinguish it from the more recent doctrines of Berthollet , and concludes by instituting a comparison of their respective merits . In Bergman's theory , affinity is regarded as an invariable force ; and all the ...
... circumstances which dis- tinguish it from the more recent doctrines of Berthollet , and concludes by instituting a comparison of their respective merits . In Bergman's theory , affinity is regarded as an invariable force ; and all the ...
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... circumstances are related in it , which the preacher could not with propriety enumerate in the pulpit , al- though they were essential in a sketch of the life of Theophilus Lind- sey . The whole pamphlet is interesting ; and the prayer ...
... circumstances are related in it , which the preacher could not with propriety enumerate in the pulpit , al- though they were essential in a sketch of the life of Theophilus Lind- sey . The whole pamphlet is interesting ; and the prayer ...
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