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... equally applicable to irregular masses ; and that they furnish us with the means of computing the local attraction of a ship's guns upon her compass , under all cir- cumstances , and in all parts of the world : at least , if ( as there ...
... equally applicable to irregular masses ; and that they furnish us with the means of computing the local attraction of a ship's guns upon her compass , under all cir- cumstances , and in all parts of the world : at least , if ( as there ...
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... equally distinguished by felicity of Hudibrastic rhyme , and by easy absurdity of man- but the above will be sufficient , we imagine , to excite in every lover of " Broad Grins " a strong desire to peruse a little pamphlet in verse ...
... equally distinguished by felicity of Hudibrastic rhyme , and by easy absurdity of man- but the above will be sufficient , we imagine , to excite in every lover of " Broad Grins " a strong desire to peruse a little pamphlet in verse ...
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... equally at all hours new acquisitions and new treasures ; although the same man would sometimes spend through pride , or to appear magnanimous on any remarkable occasion , the treasure which he had so greedily been amassing for years ...
... equally at all hours new acquisitions and new treasures ; although the same man would sometimes spend through pride , or to appear magnanimous on any remarkable occasion , the treasure which he had so greedily been amassing for years ...
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Botany Dialogues | 1 |
Eberts Universal Bibliographical Lexi | 8 |
Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
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