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... observations , was the first who seems to have discovered the effect on the needle of that attraction which was pro ... observed on Ship - board . " In perusing the pages which contain our review of these papers , the reader will be ...
... observations , was the first who seems to have discovered the effect on the needle of that attraction which was pro ... observed on Ship - board . " In perusing the pages which contain our review of these papers , the reader will be ...
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... observed , ) offer indisputable proofs that we have engineers among us as capable of disputing with France on the ... observe , however , that , in order to ensure com- plete success to our military science , it is necessary to pay ...
... observed , ) offer indisputable proofs that we have engineers among us as capable of disputing with France on the ... observe , however , that , in order to ensure com- plete success to our military science , it is necessary to pay ...
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... observed Lady Wallington . " No matter : I may be out - voted , but not convinced . All I can own is , that Mrs. O'Connor's foot has now a plan to pursue , since she took lessons in town ; and before it was 6 a mighty maze , and quite ...
... observed Lady Wallington . " No matter : I may be out - voted , but not convinced . All I can own is , that Mrs. O'Connor's foot has now a plan to pursue , since she took lessons in town ; and before it was 6 a mighty maze , and quite ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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