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Page 263
... passage , the roof of which was constructed of bricks laid in bitumen , of the appli- cation of which we are informed by Herodotus and others : but in adjoining places they were laid in mortar - cement . A little to the west of the ...
... passage , the roof of which was constructed of bricks laid in bitumen , of the appli- cation of which we are informed by Herodotus and others : but in adjoining places they were laid in mortar - cement . A little to the west of the ...
Page 389
... passage . He accordingly observed that the flame passed more readily through glass than through metallic tubes of the same diameter , in consequence of the greater conducting power of the latter . The explosions were entirely stopped by ...
... passage . He accordingly observed that the flame passed more readily through glass than through metallic tubes of the same diameter , in consequence of the greater conducting power of the latter . The explosions were entirely stopped by ...
Page 543
... passage is derived from the author's credulity in supposing that the allied powers formed the determination of restoring the Bourbons only at the time here mentioned : whereas he may , we believe , take it for granted that such was ...
... passage is derived from the author's credulity in supposing that the allied powers formed the determination of restoring the Bourbons only at the time here mentioned : whereas he may , we believe , take it for granted that such was ...
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