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... ground , and the same quantity to be added when they are seen as light objects on a dark ground . With reference to this unexpected result , Captain K. observes ; From the few experiments I have made , this quantity appears to be the ...
... ground , and the same quantity to be added when they are seen as light objects on a dark ground . With reference to this unexpected result , Captain K. observes ; From the few experiments I have made , this quantity appears to be the ...
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... ground that the certain possession of property would render the House of Peers independent : on the other hand , he is averse to a law lately passed to em- power the Church to hold the property of lands or houses ; wishing the clergy to ...
... ground that the certain possession of property would render the House of Peers independent : on the other hand , he is averse to a law lately passed to em- power the Church to hold the property of lands or houses ; wishing the clergy to ...
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... ground ever since it came into contact with the Christian , or European , system ; and that the Mohammedan system loses ground wherever it becomes connected with per- manent forms of government , to which it is naturally averse : but ...
... ground ever since it came into contact with the Christian , or European , system ; and that the Mohammedan system loses ground wherever it becomes connected with per- manent forms of government , to which it is naturally averse : but ...
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