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Page 184
... remain for twenty or twenty - five years , would make good masts for small craft , as they shoot up perfectly strait , and without any colla- teral branches ) it is necessary , at the first or second year's growth , to observe which ...
... remain for twenty or twenty - five years , would make good masts for small craft , as they shoot up perfectly strait , and without any colla- teral branches ) it is necessary , at the first or second year's growth , to observe which ...
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... remains of its former grandeur ; nor do we learn , indeed , whether any remains of that celebrated city are yet extant . Near to this place , also , stand those monu- ments of the former magnificence and power of Egypt , which the world ...
... remains of its former grandeur ; nor do we learn , indeed , whether any remains of that celebrated city are yet extant . Near to this place , also , stand those monu- ments of the former magnificence and power of Egypt , which the world ...
Page 505
... remain . There was no need of so sorrowful a motive to confer value on your letter : but I confess , Madam , that the circumstances under which it comes add to the pleasure which at any time I should have received from it . All your ...
... remain . There was no need of so sorrowful a motive to confer value on your letter : but I confess , Madam , that the circumstances under which it comes add to the pleasure which at any time I should have received from it . All your ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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