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... less inclined to brown or black ; whereas the flame has scarcely touched lepidolite , when it melts with ebullition into a perfectly colourless glass . Its pri- mitive form likewise differs from that of mica . - An article too long for ...
... less inclined to brown or black ; whereas the flame has scarcely touched lepidolite , when it melts with ebullition into a perfectly colourless glass . Its pri- mitive form likewise differs from that of mica . - An article too long for ...
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... less . from a wish to censure a valuable production , than from the hope of seeing it in a more correct form , when the public favour calls for a second edition . ART . V. Memoirs of the Reign of King Charles the First . By Sir Philip ...
... less . from a wish to censure a valuable production , than from the hope of seeing it in a more correct form , when the public favour calls for a second edition . ART . V. Memoirs of the Reign of King Charles the First . By Sir Philip ...
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... less will be the hazard of a subsequent operation ; the less the probability of the lips of the wound being lacerated by the passage of the lens through them ; and the less the chance of injury to the iris , or of the escape of any part ...
... less will be the hazard of a subsequent operation ; the less the probability of the lips of the wound being lacerated by the passage of the lens through them ; and the less the chance of injury to the iris , or of the escape of any part ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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