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Page 287
... Perhaps we shall make a pretty near approximation to the truth , ' if we reckon a gallon of the King's Bath water to contain , for its gaseous contents , about 8 cubic inches of carbonic acid , and the same quantity of air nearly azotic ...
... Perhaps we shall make a pretty near approximation to the truth , ' if we reckon a gallon of the King's Bath water to contain , for its gaseous contents , about 8 cubic inches of carbonic acid , and the same quantity of air nearly azotic ...
Page 417
... perhaps at a more early period : but Mr. Denne candidly and successfully ( as we think ) controverts the conclusion ; so far , at least , as to make it appear that , though Matthew Paris ( who died A. D. 1259 , ) had some acquaintance ...
... perhaps at a more early period : but Mr. Denne candidly and successfully ( as we think ) controverts the conclusion ; so far , at least , as to make it appear that , though Matthew Paris ( who died A. D. 1259 , ) had some acquaintance ...
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... perhaps , retarded the progress of the French language , by giving the preference in his vast dominions to the Roman tongue ; which became in France the general language for all public acts , till the time of Francis I. This prince con ...
... perhaps , retarded the progress of the French language , by giving the preference in his vast dominions to the Roman tongue ; which became in France the general language for all public acts , till the time of Francis I. This prince con ...
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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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