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Hugbes on the Principles of Jacobinism , Firib on Lord Thanet's Case , 410 Fitzgerald's Nelson's Triumph , 335 Hull on the Cćsarean Operation , Flua Bedfordrensis , 68 Human Vicissitudes , 90 Foster's Speech on the Irish Union ...
Hugbes on the Principles of Jacobinism , Firib on Lord Thanet's Case , 410 Fitzgerald's Nelson's Triumph , 335 Hull on the Cćsarean Operation , Flua Bedfordrensis , 68 Human Vicissitudes , 90 Foster's Speech on the Irish Union ...
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... the grand principles of humanity , during such tremendous contests for power and dominion , the traveller may soon perhaps in vain seek for the traces of antient magnificence , and the records of past exertions in the liberal arts .
... the grand principles of humanity , during such tremendous contests for power and dominion , the traveller may soon perhaps in vain seek for the traces of antient magnificence , and the records of past exertions in the liberal arts .
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In this paper is contained a long description of an air.pump , constructed on principles similar to those of Mr. Smeaton and Mr. Cuthbertson . It would require plates , and a much larger portion of our work than we can possibly allot ...
In this paper is contained a long description of an air.pump , constructed on principles similar to those of Mr. Smeaton and Mr. Cuthbertson . It would require plates , and a much larger portion of our work than we can possibly allot ...
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He also added , that his business at Nootka was for no other purpose , than merely to prevent the Russians from settling on that part of the coast , and that it formed a leading principle of his instructions , as it was his private ...
He also added , that his business at Nootka was for no other purpose , than merely to prevent the Russians from settling on that part of the coast , and that it formed a leading principle of his instructions , as it was his private ...
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... respect is without bounds anions them ; that this tie of nature stands in the stead of legislation , the place of which it entirely supplies ; and that their great philosopher , Kong - fou - isć , by deducing all his principles of ...
... respect is without bounds anions them ; that this tie of nature stands in the stead of legislation , the place of which it entirely supplies ; and that their great philosopher , Kong - fou - isć , by deducing all his principles of ...
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