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... body , it is in that situation found to be in a fixed state ; this objection is frivolous ; and to obviate it we have only to recollect that when air becomes a part of any body , it does [ not ] in so doing take a material form , but is ...
... body , it is in that situation found to be in a fixed state ; this objection is frivolous ; and to obviate it we have only to recollect that when air becomes a part of any body , it does [ not ] in so doing take a material form , but is ...
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... body they meet ; and the popular name of captain is often bestowed on respecta- ble people , who never followed the sea , and perpetuated , as a creditable title , like that of squire on the continent , to those who have retired from ...
... body they meet ; and the popular name of captain is often bestowed on respecta- ble people , who never followed the sea , and perpetuated , as a creditable title , like that of squire on the continent , to those who have retired from ...
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... body is highly unpopular , and there is little difference in their minds between the vacant ideot who sits in the sun all day in listless inanity , and he who employs himself in the labour of intense contemplation . Wood however did not ...
... body is highly unpopular , and there is little difference in their minds between the vacant ideot who sits in the sun all day in listless inanity , and he who employs himself in the labour of intense contemplation . Wood however did not ...
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... body was asto- nished they endeavour to find out who it can be , and at last , af- ter consulting the court Almanack , it is decided that the stranger can only be Hercules Rinaldo d'Estè , hereditary prince of Mode- na and brother of ...
... body was asto- nished they endeavour to find out who it can be , and at last , af- ter consulting the court Almanack , it is decided that the stranger can only be Hercules Rinaldo d'Estè , hereditary prince of Mode- na and brother of ...
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... body the count de Tarnaud . " Nadau communicates to all present the prince's orders ; every body takes leave with pro- mises of keeping the secret , and you may suppose how well they perform their engagement . Our colonies , and ...
... body the count de Tarnaud . " Nadau communicates to all present the prince's orders ; every body takes leave with pro- mises of keeping the secret , and you may suppose how well they perform their engagement . Our colonies , and ...
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