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That soils , and vegetable and animal matters , may be found to produce salts , under certain circumstances and chemical processes , I have no doubt ; but this does not prove it to be necessary that every substance , or any substance ...
That soils , and vegetable and animal matters , may be found to produce salts , under certain circumstances and chemical processes , I have no doubt ; but this does not prove it to be necessary that every substance , or any substance ...
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Indeed , until the story begins to draw towards a close , their connection is so distant , that we doubt whether our fair readers will think it deserves the name . Some vivacity is given to this branch of the tale , however , by the ...
Indeed , until the story begins to draw towards a close , their connection is so distant , that we doubt whether our fair readers will think it deserves the name . Some vivacity is given to this branch of the tale , however , by the ...
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We doubt , then , if the Venetians have s writ their annals truly ; " for they have had the art , in collusion with all historians but Mr. Pennington , to attribute to Genoa the disgrace of this submission to the French monarch .
We doubt , then , if the Venetians have s writ their annals truly ; " for they have had the art , in collusion with all historians but Mr. Pennington , to attribute to Genoa the disgrace of this submission to the French monarch .
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