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... received by philosophers as a new proof of the high genius of its author ; but while it is thus received , we ought carefully to consider whether the Huygenian law , upon which it rests , is the universal law of double refraction , or ...
... received by philosophers as a new proof of the high genius of its author ; but while it is thus received , we ought carefully to consider whether the Huygenian law , upon which it rests , is the universal law of double refraction , or ...
Page 406
... received a dispatch from Blucher , inform- ing him that hostilities had commenced , and that a strong reconnoissance had sabred some of his advanced posts . ' It is well known that the Prussian courier , who arrived in Brus- sels on the ...
... received a dispatch from Blucher , inform- ing him that hostilities had commenced , and that a strong reconnoissance had sabred some of his advanced posts . ' It is well known that the Prussian courier , who arrived in Brus- sels on the ...
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... received strong re - inforcements , was ordered to cross the Danube in the same quarter which had already been so unpropitious to them . The bridges being completed , their van - guard passed in the night preceding the 5th of July ; and ...
... received strong re - inforcements , was ordered to cross the Danube in the same quarter which had already been so unpropitious to them . The bridges being completed , their van - guard passed in the night preceding the 5th of July ; and ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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