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Page 73
... effect of a machine which had been lately invented for directing the aim to the desired point , ordered a bottle , secured with string , to be placed in a frame about four feet square , and to fix it with a long stick on the end of the ...
... effect of a machine which had been lately invented for directing the aim to the desired point , ordered a bottle , secured with string , to be placed in a frame about four feet square , and to fix it with a long stick on the end of the ...
Page 205
... effects of local impediments . It is here manifested that , by a proper attention to these circumstances , the stream itself has been made to produce a permanent effect ; while the artificial means before employed led only to a ...
... effects of local impediments . It is here manifested that , by a proper attention to these circumstances , the stream itself has been made to produce a permanent effect ; while the artificial means before employed led only to a ...
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... effect so great a revolu tion as the deluge ; therefore , it is not probable that the deluge was effected by a force residing within it , immediately before the deluge ; for the constitution of the earth was at that period nearly the ...
... effect so great a revolu tion as the deluge ; therefore , it is not probable that the deluge was effected by a force residing within it , immediately before the deluge ; for the constitution of the earth was at that period nearly the ...
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Fall of the Leaf | 14 |
Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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