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Page 103
... Nearly a quarter of all the cases are said to have been caused by misfor- tunes ; nearly one - eighth are imputed to religion and Methodism ; rather more than the same number were the consequence of fever and about the same proportion ...
... Nearly a quarter of all the cases are said to have been caused by misfor- tunes ; nearly one - eighth are imputed to religion and Methodism ; rather more than the same number were the consequence of fever and about the same proportion ...
Page 137
... nearly coincides with the petunzé of the Chinese : but it is unfortunately contaminated with nearly 1 per cent . of iron , which renders it unfit for the manufacture of the finer kinds of poreclain . The constituents obtained were ...
... nearly coincides with the petunzé of the Chinese : but it is unfortunately contaminated with nearly 1 per cent . of iron , which renders it unfit for the manufacture of the finer kinds of poreclain . The constituents obtained were ...
Page 451
... nearly one hundred years occupied by three generations during the periods with which we are well acquainted by means of the Olympiads , we ought to presume that such was also the case with the ages preceding that chronological æra ...
... nearly one hundred years occupied by three generations during the periods with which we are well acquainted by means of the Olympiads , we ought to presume that such was also the case with the ages preceding that chronological æra ...
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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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