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... sufficient to heat an oven ; and a few men , with several pair of horses or oxen , are able to prepare , in the course of a week , sufficient fuel for the whole winter . With- out this expedient , most of the colonies would be reduced ...
... sufficient to heat an oven ; and a few men , with several pair of horses or oxen , are able to prepare , in the course of a week , sufficient fuel for the whole winter . With- out this expedient , most of the colonies would be reduced ...
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... sufficient for the purpose of enabling them to enlighten , in their turn , the savage minds of their Saxon invaders . All the buildings , which were erected in Britain , between the time of the Romans resigning the dominion of it , by ...
... sufficient for the purpose of enabling them to enlighten , in their turn , the savage minds of their Saxon invaders . All the buildings , which were erected in Britain , between the time of the Romans resigning the dominion of it , by ...
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... sufficient to speak of stretched strings or chorda only ; as the sounds of all the other instruments may be referred to those of strings . ' In the description of the principal machines , p . 442 , mecha , nical paradox occurs instead ...
... sufficient to speak of stretched strings or chorda only ; as the sounds of all the other instruments may be referred to those of strings . ' In the description of the principal machines , p . 442 , mecha , nical paradox occurs instead ...
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