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Page 59
... direct inquiry instituted on the subject . We cannot attempt to give an abstract of the representations of these gentlemen : but it may be satisfactory to our readers to be made acquainted with their names , as we conceive that they ...
... direct inquiry instituted on the subject . We cannot attempt to give an abstract of the representations of these gentlemen : but it may be satisfactory to our readers to be made acquainted with their names , as we conceive that they ...
Page 263
... direct experiment . We do not intend to affirm that the evi- dence is equally distinct or the conclusion equally indisputable in the two cases , but that the nature of the proof is of the same kind . A person may indeed say , " I mean ...
... direct experiment . We do not intend to affirm that the evi- dence is equally distinct or the conclusion equally indisputable in the two cases , but that the nature of the proof is of the same kind . A person may indeed say , " I mean ...
Page 340
... direct line . From Sumbawa to Temate is a distance of about seven hundred and twenty miles . The distance also to which the cloud of ashes was carried , so quickly as to produce utter dark- ness , was clearly pointed out to have been ...
... direct line . From Sumbawa to Temate is a distance of about seven hundred and twenty miles . The distance also to which the cloud of ashes was carried , so quickly as to produce utter dark- ness , was clearly pointed out to have been ...
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