The Visitor: Or, Monthly InstructorReligious Tract Society., 1834 |
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... nearly to the freezing point , and below it , if the wind be northerly . M. de Saussure observed it below zero on the first of August , at one o'clock , P.M. , though the sun was continually piercing through the clouds . The ...
... nearly to the freezing point , and below it , if the wind be northerly . M. de Saussure observed it below zero on the first of August , at one o'clock , P.M. , though the sun was continually piercing through the clouds . The ...
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... nearly filled with water , and an iron plug was driven in at the fuse - hole by a sledge ham- mer . It was found , however , that the plug could never be driven so firmly into the fuse - hole as to resist the expanding ice , which ...
... nearly filled with water , and an iron plug was driven in at the fuse - hole by a sledge ham- mer . It was found , however , that the plug could never be driven so firmly into the fuse - hole as to resist the expanding ice , which ...
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... nearly stand alone . 1834 . The most ridiculous by far is the female Esquimaux dress , as exhibited in the shorter figure . The hood comes round the face , and leaves only a little of it ex- posed , descending on each side with two ...
... nearly stand alone . 1834 . The most ridiculous by far is the female Esquimaux dress , as exhibited in the shorter figure . The hood comes round the face , and leaves only a little of it ex- posed , descending on each side with two ...
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... nearly three or four thousand indivi- duals were crushed to death by the falling in of the vaulted roofs . The explosion was stronger on the north side of the town , in the part nearest the mountain of Avila and the Silla . The churches ...
... nearly three or four thousand indivi- duals were crushed to death by the falling in of the vaulted roofs . The explosion was stronger on the north side of the town , in the part nearest the mountain of Avila and the Silla . The churches ...
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... nearly flat . The cornea , close and dense as its texture may seem , is nevertheless porous , and suf- fers the escape of the fluid behind it , after death . Though in its healthy state no blood - vessels , admitting the red globules of ...
... nearly flat . The cornea , close and dense as its texture may seem , is nevertheless porous , and suf- fers the escape of the fluid behind it , after death . Though in its healthy state no blood - vessels , admitting the red globules of ...
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