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... opinion of Proust , which till lately was generally received . A similar question afterward occurs with respect to the union between metals and acids , in the formation of what are called metallic salts . Here again Proust appears as ...
... opinion of Proust , which till lately was generally received . A similar question afterward occurs with respect to the union between metals and acids , in the formation of what are called metallic salts . Here again Proust appears as ...
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... opinion , that a dynasty is omitted here , and that dynasty is that of the seven And'hras , mentioned in the Brahmánda , Váyu , Bhagavata , and Vishnu Purá'nas , but out of its place . In some Purá'nas , the And'hra dynasty is made to ...
... opinion , that a dynasty is omitted here , and that dynasty is that of the seven And'hras , mentioned in the Brahmánda , Váyu , Bhagavata , and Vishnu Purá'nas , but out of its place . In some Purá'nas , the And'hra dynasty is made to ...
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... opinion , on which much stress has been laid ; -namely , that we have a permanent over - stock of sugar , not only in the Bri- tish market but in the general market of the world . principal fact in support of this opinion is that ...
... opinion , on which much stress has been laid ; -namely , that we have a permanent over - stock of sugar , not only in the Bri- tish market but in the general market of the world . principal fact in support of this opinion is that ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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