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... the gratification to find , not only that their cause had been gaining in the army , but that the oligarchal party among the Samians themselves were both disposed and able io effect a change in the govern . ment of their island .
... the gratification to find , not only that their cause had been gaining in the army , but that the oligarchal party among the Samians themselves were both disposed and able io effect a change in the govern . ment of their island .
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on the construction and manage . ment of a dairy , 425 . Anthony of Bourbon , his character , 60 . Ains . See Nice . Arfenic , defendes from the charge of producing deleterious consequences from the inedical use of , 27 .
on the construction and manage . ment of a dairy , 425 . Anthony of Bourbon , his character , 60 . Ains . See Nice . Arfenic , defendes from the charge of producing deleterious consequences from the inedical use of , 27 .
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... relative to the Dife ments relative to the green matter on senters ' petition for a repeal of , 94 . the surface of stagnated water , 202 . 96 . Curious discoveries on this subject , Themistocles , his great character , 249 . 203.
... relative to the Dife ments relative to the green matter on senters ' petition for a repeal of , 94 . the surface of stagnated water , 202 . 96 . Curious discoveries on this subject , Themistocles , his great character , 249 . 203.
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