The Quarterly Journal, Volume 7John Murray, 1819 |
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... obtained their freedom . Although the children of slaves are here , as in other countries were slavery reigns , the property of their masters , yet this source seems to afford but a very small number . The master chooses rather to buy ...
... obtained their freedom . Although the children of slaves are here , as in other countries were slavery reigns , the property of their masters , yet this source seems to afford but a very small number . The master chooses rather to buy ...
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... obtaining my opinion , and address it to you as a kind of procčs - verbal . I have made the arrangement only of the Athenian sculptures , amid the British collection , the subject of this letter ; in the succeeding ones I hope to ...
... obtaining my opinion , and address it to you as a kind of procčs - verbal . I have made the arrangement only of the Athenian sculptures , amid the British collection , the subject of this letter ; in the succeeding ones I hope to ...
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... obtained permission from the Deba of Gherthope , ( named Gurdon by this chief , ) he replied , that the Deba had been removed from his government , and ordered to Lassa to answer for his impru- dence . On endeavouring to obtain from ...
... obtained permission from the Deba of Gherthope , ( named Gurdon by this chief , ) he replied , that the Deba had been removed from his government , and ordered to Lassa to answer for his impru- dence . On endeavouring to obtain from ...
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... obtained a table is computed , exhibiting the height of the curve of perma- nent congelation . Its extremes are , under the equator 15,207 feet ; at the poles 0 : and the height in the middle latitude 45 ° , is 7671 feet . The ...
... obtained a table is computed , exhibiting the height of the curve of perma- nent congelation . Its extremes are , under the equator 15,207 feet ; at the poles 0 : and the height in the middle latitude 45 ° , is 7671 feet . The ...
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Secondly , The same apparatus affords also an easy method of obtaining nitrogen gas , by abstracting the oxygen from the atmospheric air . Thirdly , Plates of iron covered with moistened muslin , consti- tute a most delicate test of the ...
Secondly , The same apparatus affords also an easy method of obtaining nitrogen gas , by abstracting the oxygen from the atmospheric air . Thirdly , Plates of iron covered with moistened muslin , consti- tute a most delicate test of the ...
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