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charge to the state of about five millions of livres ( 208,000 l . ) , the payment of which is made from different branches of the revenue . Philip V. left ,, as we ' have observed , debts to the amount of forty - five millions of ...
charge to the state of about five millions of livres ( 208,000 l . ) , the payment of which is made from different branches of the revenue . Philip V. left ,, as we ' have observed , debts to the amount of forty - five millions of ...
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To these laws , all bodies are subjected ; and they may become solid , Auid , or in the state of elastic vapour , according to the degrees of the attractive or repulsive force ; that is , according to the degree of heat to which they ...
To these laws , all bodies are subjected ; and they may become solid , Auid , or in the state of elastic vapour , according to the degrees of the attractive or repulsive force ; that is , according to the degree of heat to which they ...
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... we have considered the state of the nervous power as chiefly modifying the temperaments of men ; and more readily enter into this supposition , because we presume the state of the nervous power to be almost always attended by a ...
... we have considered the state of the nervous power as chiefly modifying the temperaments of men ; and more readily enter into this supposition , because we presume the state of the nervous power to be almost always attended by a ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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