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... kind in the end near the tinsel ; which , as well as the fixed end , is now surcharged with the same kind of electric fluid , so that they repel each other , and cause the torsion of the silk - filament . In order to ascertain the kind ...
... kind in the end near the tinsel ; which , as well as the fixed end , is now surcharged with the same kind of electric fluid , so that they repel each other , and cause the torsion of the silk - filament . In order to ascertain the kind ...
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... kind of breccia , con- sisting of fragments of chalk and an argillaceous paste , which we remarked at Meudon , seems even to prove that the chalk was already consolidated when the clay was deposited ; this last men- tioned earth having ...
... kind of breccia , con- sisting of fragments of chalk and an argillaceous paste , which we remarked at Meudon , seems even to prove that the chalk was already consolidated when the clay was deposited ; this last men- tioned earth having ...
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... kind and extent . Whether this orthodoxy exist only in name , or whether it be supported by such powerful advo- cates as truth , reason , and revelation , ' we shall not here stay to inquire but we may venture to express a doubt whether ...
... kind and extent . Whether this orthodoxy exist only in name , or whether it be supported by such powerful advo- cates as truth , reason , and revelation , ' we shall not here stay to inquire but we may venture to express a doubt whether ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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