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Page 497
... considerable acquaintance with chemistry and geology , he care- fully abstains from introducing any matter not immediately necessary to his purpose : on all occasions chusing rather to refer his readers to such authorities as they would ...
... considerable acquaintance with chemistry and geology , he care- fully abstains from introducing any matter not immediately necessary to his purpose : on all occasions chusing rather to refer his readers to such authorities as they would ...
Page 499
... considerable extent of country , and turns several mills . At No. 109 it passes under rocks ; and these subterraneous excavations , which are by no means unusual , are in those districts called Cats , ( Gatti , ) a term not altogether ...
... considerable extent of country , and turns several mills . At No. 109 it passes under rocks ; and these subterraneous excavations , which are by no means unusual , are in those districts called Cats , ( Gatti , ) a term not altogether ...
Page 538
... considerable share of address , and an early introduction to the mighty Louvois must have in no slight degree aided and accelerated his promotion . He was re- garded in his time as a man of talents , of eminent valour , and ...
... considerable share of address , and an early introduction to the mighty Louvois must have in no slight degree aided and accelerated his promotion . He was re- garded in his time as a man of talents , of eminent valour , and ...
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