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Page 278
... considerable extent and interest , and which , though unconnected with Mr. L. personally , ( as he died in 1732 , ) has a direct relation to the subject of his work . 30 One of the most interesting tasks of a writer of historical ...
... considerable extent and interest , and which , though unconnected with Mr. L. personally , ( as he died in 1732 , ) has a direct relation to the subject of his work . 30 One of the most interesting tasks of a writer of historical ...
Page 453
... considerable delay , brought forwards on the 22d of August , 1795. It contained , among a number of good provisions , two legislative chambers , one being the Council of Five Hundred , which was empowered to propose laws and to hold the ...
... considerable delay , brought forwards on the 22d of August , 1795. It contained , among a number of good provisions , two legislative chambers , one being the Council of Five Hundred , which was empowered to propose laws and to hold the ...
Page 478
... considerable . 3. All other things being the same , the length of the tube at which the motion of the fluid becomes linear , that is , when the square vanishes , is the greater , as its diameter is greater . 6 4. When the motion of the ...
... considerable . 3. All other things being the same , the length of the tube at which the motion of the fluid becomes linear , that is , when the square vanishes , is the greater , as its diameter is greater . 6 4. When the motion of the ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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