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Page 43
... effect , as their masses could only be levelled against by approximation , being almost entirely masked by the inequalities of the ground . The continuous detonation of more than 300 pieces of artillery ; the fire of the battalions and ...
... effect , as their masses could only be levelled against by approximation , being almost entirely masked by the inequalities of the ground . The continuous detonation of more than 300 pieces of artillery ; the fire of the battalions and ...
Page 160
... effects on a point of mere official etiquette ; " but the reason why he did so was , because Lord E. took immediate possession by affixing his own seal to the packages : this gentleman was not " negligent of Mr. Twed- dell's affairs ...
... effects on a point of mere official etiquette ; " but the reason why he did so was , because Lord E. took immediate possession by affixing his own seal to the packages : this gentleman was not " negligent of Mr. Twed- dell's affairs ...
Page 253
... effects of light and shadow have been produced , with the exception , however , of Rembrandt's method , and which the author of these sketches ventures to suggest was attained , in general , by observing the effect of sunshine passing ...
... effects of light and shadow have been produced , with the exception , however , of Rembrandt's method , and which the author of these sketches ventures to suggest was attained , in general , by observing the effect of sunshine passing ...
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