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... English and German parties near Cairo and Alexandria made a series of successful observations . The sun rose , indeed , enshrouded by clouds , and , as one of the English observers described the oc- casion , there was a race between ...
... English and German parties near Cairo and Alexandria made a series of successful observations . The sun rose , indeed , enshrouded by clouds , and , as one of the English observers described the oc- casion , there was a race between ...
Pagina 89
... English and German parties near Cairo and Alexandria made a series of successful observations . The sun rose , indeed , enshrouded by clouds , and , as one of the English observers described the oc- casion , there was a race between ...
... English and German parties near Cairo and Alexandria made a series of successful observations . The sun rose , indeed , enshrouded by clouds , and , as one of the English observers described the oc- casion , there was a race between ...
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... English literature in the first half of the eighteenth century is a pro- longed discussion as to the meaning and value of the law of nature , the religion of nature , and the state of nature . The deist controversy , which occupied ...
... English literature in the first half of the eighteenth century is a pro- longed discussion as to the meaning and value of the law of nature , the religion of nature , and the state of nature . The deist controversy , which occupied ...
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