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Page 109
... effects , if applied in a proper manner . ' , For some time , the application of the doptric system , or of lenses , has been employed to increase the effect of light from lamps : but the author is of opinion that the kind of lens ...
... effects , if applied in a proper manner . ' , For some time , the application of the doptric system , or of lenses , has been employed to increase the effect of light from lamps : but the author is of opinion that the kind of lens ...
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... effect of that stoppage of specie appears to have been injurious in some respects . The effect attributed to it by Mr. Boyd probably was not predicted by a spirit of prophecy , but by observing the uniform operation of paper circulation ...
... effect of that stoppage of specie appears to have been injurious in some respects . The effect attributed to it by Mr. Boyd probably was not predicted by a spirit of prophecy , but by observing the uniform operation of paper circulation ...
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... effect that the corn laws alone have produced . I know that other causes have had an influence , and a powerful ... effects of the corn - laws on the price of corn , and the general productiveness of this country ; and then advert to ...
... effect that the corn laws alone have produced . I know that other causes have had an influence , and a powerful ... effects of the corn - laws on the price of corn , and the general productiveness of this country ; and then advert to ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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