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Page 40
... pass , they instantly descend and devour him . That traveller even states that he saw one , who was taken young , in the service of a counsellor of Malacca . • What a treasure , ' says Mr. Pennant , would he have been to Lord Monboddo ...
... pass , they instantly descend and devour him . That traveller even states that he saw one , who was taken young , in the service of a counsellor of Malacca . • What a treasure , ' says Mr. Pennant , would he have been to Lord Monboddo ...
Page 170
... passing along that axis . If these particles do indeed pass in- stantaneously as to sense and observation , their entrance and emission from the tube will not perceptibly differ in point of time , and no in- clination of the tube will ...
... passing along that axis . If these particles do indeed pass in- stantaneously as to sense and observation , their entrance and emission from the tube will not perceptibly differ in point of time , and no in- clination of the tube will ...
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... passing over hot iron , the oxygen alone remaining in the iron , and the hydrogen escaping in the form of in- flammable ... pass over it in that heat ; and , judging from evident appearances , there caunot be a doubt but that , with a ...
... passing over hot iron , the oxygen alone remaining in the iron , and the hydrogen escaping in the form of in- flammable ... pass over it in that heat ; and , judging from evident appearances , there caunot be a doubt but that , with a ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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