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Page 27
... 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 ...
Page 129
... equally wonderful and equally false has not been vouched for by the monks , believed by the people , and gravely related by the historian or traveller . So far from asserting this on his own knowledge , he cautiously uses the expression ...
... equally wonderful and equally false has not been vouched for by the monks , believed by the people , and gravely related by the historian or traveller . So far from asserting this on his own knowledge , he cautiously uses the expression ...
Page 437
... equally satisfied , all equally ready to bid a long adieu to Retrospection . ' - A lover's mind is like a shrub in spring , When morning beams invigorative shine , Each vernal bud , more bright than linnet's wing , Expands invested with ...
... equally satisfied , all equally ready to bid a long adieu to Retrospection . ' - A lover's mind is like a shrub in spring , When morning beams invigorative shine , Each vernal bud , more bright than linnet's wing , Expands invested with ...
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