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and at break of day , Cope took the first line of his opponents at the distance of two hundred paces for bushes : ' When our first line had passed the marsh , Lord George dis- patched me to the second line , which the Prince conducted ...
and at break of day , Cope took the first line of his opponents at the distance of two hundred paces for bushes : ' When our first line had passed the marsh , Lord George dis- patched me to the second line , which the Prince conducted ...
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We passed several merchants ' boats bound up under sail . Oct. 20. Proceeded at day - light ; at half - past seven A. M. made fast to the western bank , near the entrance of the Nabaiek channel . Finding there was not water enough for ...
We passed several merchants ' boats bound up under sail . Oct. 20. Proceeded at day - light ; at half - past seven A. M. made fast to the western bank , near the entrance of the Nabaiek channel . Finding there was not water enough for ...
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posited , and the gas passed into a solution of nitrate of silver , precipitated it , and proved to be chloride of carbon in addition to two other different chlorides already communicated . Three grains of this chloride were passed in ...
posited , and the gas passed into a solution of nitrate of silver , precipitated it , and proved to be chloride of carbon in addition to two other different chlorides already communicated . Three grains of this chloride were passed in ...
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