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Page 72
... causes may be assigned for the inequalities so often observed in the creations of the same mind . They who have long ... cause to rebuke him ; and his imagination , of which age has not yet dimmed the brightness , must on this as on ...
... causes may be assigned for the inequalities so often observed in the creations of the same mind . They who have long ... cause to rebuke him ; and his imagination , of which age has not yet dimmed the brightness , must on this as on ...
Page 185
... caused by local attraction ; and , besides the statements on this subject in Captain Ross's narrative , and those of ... cause above mentioned , but at the same time to compare the several results with certain deductions of Captain Flin ...
... caused by local attraction ; and , besides the statements on this subject in Captain Ross's narrative , and those of ... cause above mentioned , but at the same time to compare the several results with certain deductions of Captain Flin ...
Page 189
... cause was not then so well understood as it would be at present . The case to which we allude is that of a ship of war sailing with a convoy . When night comes on , directions are given by signal for all the vessels of the convoy to ...
... cause was not then so well understood as it would be at present . The case to which we allude is that of a ship of war sailing with a convoy . When night comes on , directions are given by signal for all the vessels of the convoy to ...
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