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... former have the contrary . Mr. Sep- pings recommends and practises the latter mode ; and , in the article before us , we have an account of an experiment made on an old Danish 74 gun - ship , the Justitia , in order , as it ap- pears ...
... former have the contrary . Mr. Sep- pings recommends and practises the latter mode ; and , in the article before us , we have an account of an experiment made on an old Danish 74 gun - ship , the Justitia , in order , as it ap- pears ...
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... former vibrating by adjustment a little slower than the latter . The following will be the appearances : ‹ The slip ... former of those gentlemen adopted in his experiments mentioned in a former part of this article . We were therefore ...
... former vibrating by adjustment a little slower than the latter . The following will be the appearances : ‹ The slip ... former of those gentlemen adopted in his experiments mentioned in a former part of this article . We were therefore ...
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... former compositions . As a piece of literary gossip , we add the report that 4000l . were given for the copyright of ... former former rude state , as it stepped forth from the 370 Southey's Byrth , Lyf , and Actes of King Arthus ...
... former compositions . As a piece of literary gossip , we add the report that 4000l . were given for the copyright of ... former former rude state , as it stepped forth from the 370 Southey's Byrth , Lyf , and Actes of King Arthus ...
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