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... appears to have been written over again , so as to be a condensation rather than a selection . Mr. Murray's system ... appears also to be proved , that the interposed liquids have little . of this electro - motive power , while they are ...
... appears to have been written over again , so as to be a condensation rather than a selection . Mr. Murray's system ... appears also to be proved , that the interposed liquids have little . of this electro - motive power , while they are ...
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... appears to think less ; he appears to think most of himself of his own reputation , of the approba- tion of his brethren , the applause of the spectators , and the admi ration of the Court . I dare say I should be most gratified by ...
... appears to think less ; he appears to think most of himself of his own reputation , of the approba- tion of his brethren , the applause of the spectators , and the admi ration of the Court . I dare say I should be most gratified by ...
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... appears in some of the vallies , and in different places on the sea - shore ; and a stratum of coal , of that variety which contains no bitumen , burns without flame , and is hence called blind coal , has been discovered : but the seam ...
... appears in some of the vallies , and in different places on the sea - shore ; and a stratum of coal , of that variety which contains no bitumen , burns without flame , and is hence called blind coal , has been discovered : but the seam ...
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Bibliomania à Romance | 33 |
Blunders a Novel | 73 |
Wernerian Society Memoirs of Vol I Woodss Observations on Bullion | 95 |
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