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Page 21
... less influence on the mean temperature of the whole year than on the equaliz- ation of the temperature in the different parts of the year . The lake of Valencia , which the author visited , is de- scribed as equal in size to the lake of ...
... less influence on the mean temperature of the whole year than on the equaliz- ation of the temperature in the different parts of the year . The lake of Valencia , which the author visited , is de- scribed as equal in size to the lake of ...
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... less the inspiration of the supernatural world , for where can this find a place when there is no faith in an effective Deity ? But it is a thorough and penetrating impression and feeling of the eternal , which accompanies him in all ...
... less the inspiration of the supernatural world , for where can this find a place when there is no faith in an effective Deity ? But it is a thorough and penetrating impression and feeling of the eternal , which accompanies him in all ...
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... less expanded , or contracted , without any accidental cause , they presage weather more or less stormy , a sea more or less agitated , or else serene weather and a very calm sea . It has been observed that the indications furnished by ...
... less expanded , or contracted , without any accidental cause , they presage weather more or less stormy , a sea more or less agitated , or else serene weather and a very calm sea . It has been observed that the indications furnished by ...
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Flamanville Madame de Eugenia | 25 |
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