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1 Another most important fact , resting on the same authority , is , that the Rodeur having returned to Havre was ... facts of the case must have been well known in Guadaloupe , where the slaves that remained alive are stated to have ...
1 Another most important fact , resting on the same authority , is , that the Rodeur having returned to Havre was ... facts of the case must have been well known in Guadaloupe , where the slaves that remained alive are stated to have ...
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... facts of the present century ; and they have excited a sensation in the physical world , which produces great accessions to science . - A Communication of a singular Fact in Natural History . By the Earl of Morton , F , R. S. This fact ...
... facts of the present century ; and they have excited a sensation in the physical world , which produces great accessions to science . - A Communication of a singular Fact in Natural History . By the Earl of Morton , F , R. S. This fact ...
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... facts which every well - informed man knows to be not facts , or which at best are not proved ; As soon as the lymph ... fact , and the numerous successful experiments which it occa 58 Philos . Trans . of the Royal Society for 1821. Part I.
... facts which every well - informed man knows to be not facts , or which at best are not proved ; As soon as the lymph ... fact , and the numerous successful experiments which it occa 58 Philos . Trans . of the Royal Society for 1821. Part I.
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TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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