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Page 15
... continued rains from above ; or if it be continually either entirely without , or with very little moisture , from its porous na- ture , the want of moisture in the subsoil , and the want of rain and dews from the atmosphere . Improving ...
... continued rains from above ; or if it be continually either entirely without , or with very little moisture , from its porous na- ture , the want of moisture in the subsoil , and the want of rain and dews from the atmosphere . Improving ...
Page 28
... continued stream . The rod itself should never be less than three quarters of an inch in diameter . The proper termination of the other end of the conductor is equally im- portant . It is scarcely necessary to say , that the rod must be ...
... continued stream . The rod itself should never be less than three quarters of an inch in diameter . The proper termination of the other end of the conductor is equally im- portant . It is scarcely necessary to say , that the rod must be ...
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... continued , it could not have been a bloody battle , and not much to the honour of civilized Americans . The excuse made for forcing the Blackfeet into battle is , that if they had come upon a small party of trappers , they would have ...
... continued , it could not have been a bloody battle , and not much to the honour of civilized Americans . The excuse made for forcing the Blackfeet into battle is , that if they had come upon a small party of trappers , they would have ...
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... continued enjoyment : he not only , at the opening of their being , gives them the breath of life , but pro- vides means for their sustenance and comfort . His mercy is everlasting , and over all his works . He supplies the ra- vens ...
... continued enjoyment : he not only , at the opening of their being , gives them the breath of life , but pro- vides means for their sustenance and comfort . His mercy is everlasting , and over all his works . He supplies the ra- vens ...
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... continued with us sometimes a piece of cloth is placed on through the whole of the day's journey . the child's mouth , to render its suffoca- When we stopped for the night , by close tion more speedy . The remains of the attendance on ...
... continued with us sometimes a piece of cloth is placed on through the whole of the day's journey . the child's mouth , to render its suffoca- When we stopped for the night , by close tion more speedy . The remains of the attendance on ...
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