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Page 192
... appears that a certain degree of acceleration takes place as the latitude and dip increase but is this to be ... appear to have suggested itself to the minds of these philosophers ; although strong reasons appear to indicate that such ...
... appears that a certain degree of acceleration takes place as the latitude and dip increase but is this to be ... appear to have suggested itself to the minds of these philosophers ; although strong reasons appear to indicate that such ...
Page 230
... appears in the captivating form of the most tender and attached of women . The strain of artless passion , of love ... appear to me more enviable than your near alliance to her blood , her virtues , and her fame . ' It is to be regretted ...
... appears in the captivating form of the most tender and attached of women . The strain of artless passion , of love ... appear to me more enviable than your near alliance to her blood , her virtues , and her fame . ' It is to be regretted ...
Page 315
... appears on perusal to contain the most impartial account of the Western States of North America that we have yet seen . The author , disclaiming all intention of offering advice on the subject of emigration to the American continent ...
... appears on perusal to contain the most impartial account of the Western States of North America that we have yet seen . The author , disclaiming all intention of offering advice on the subject of emigration to the American continent ...
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