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Page 215
... sufficiently ascertained , and probably never will be . The fall of parts of hills is not uncommon , and in Switzerland ... sufficient to loosen its foundations . But there is no end to conjectures . The mountain has fallen , and the ...
... sufficiently ascertained , and probably never will be . The fall of parts of hills is not uncommon , and in Switzerland ... sufficient to loosen its foundations . But there is no end to conjectures . The mountain has fallen , and the ...
Page 293
... sufficiently remarkable and encouraging . As to the benevolent uses to which such wines may be осса- sionally applied ... sufficient affluence become possessed of a mode- rate store by their own economy and provident exertions . I would ...
... sufficiently remarkable and encouraging . As to the benevolent uses to which such wines may be осса- sionally applied ... sufficient affluence become possessed of a mode- rate store by their own economy and provident exertions . I would ...
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... sufficiently systematic order . On the other hand , in each were found some incoherent and contradictory con- clusions , as also propositions hazarded without sufficient proof , besides some errors and obscure passages : but as these ...
... sufficiently systematic order . On the other hand , in each were found some incoherent and contradictory con- clusions , as also propositions hazarded without sufficient proof , besides some errors and obscure passages : but as these ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
Account of the Success of the American Expedition | 13 |
Description of a Compound Gasometer for Purposes | 34 |
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