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This stone , which by some is named Lapis Hydrophanus , and is vulgarly called the Cat's - eye , becomes transparent , and undergoes a change of colour upon being put into water . The second part of the Twentieth volume contains a great ...
This stone , which by some is named Lapis Hydrophanus , and is vulgarly called the Cat's - eye , becomes transparent , and undergoes a change of colour upon being put into water . The second part of the Twentieth volume contains a great ...
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The former was derived from some historical fact , though perhaps very remote and obscure . That Fakt was the foundation of the Epic is granted ; but that Romance , in its earlier state , was the mere offspring of fi & tion and fancy ...
The former was derived from some historical fact , though perhaps very remote and obscure . That Fakt was the foundation of the Epic is granted ; but that Romance , in its earlier state , was the mere offspring of fi & tion and fancy ...
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Some time after this , the famous Wentzel , by couching the cataract , reftored Mr. EULER's fight ; but the fatisfaction and joy that this successful operation produced , were of short duration . Some instances of negligence ...
Some time after this , the famous Wentzel , by couching the cataract , reftored Mr. EULER's fight ; but the fatisfaction and joy that this successful operation produced , were of short duration . Some instances of negligence ...
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