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... seems the only safe and practicable one ; and if Greece is not liberated in this way , she will be most assuredly in a way much more dangerous to the general liberties of Europe . ' gener- To Mr. Sheridan's Thoughts on the Greek ...
... seems the only safe and practicable one ; and if Greece is not liberated in this way , she will be most assuredly in a way much more dangerous to the general liberties of Europe . ' gener- To Mr. Sheridan's Thoughts on the Greek ...
Pagina 209
... seems to be the great agent in this case ; and by means of two magnets , a wide- mouth jug ' ( p . 37. ) and certain bags of wool , ' ( p . 30. ) he seems to have explained the whole business of the tides per- fectly to his own ...
... seems to be the great agent in this case ; and by means of two magnets , a wide- mouth jug ' ( p . 37. ) and certain bags of wool , ' ( p . 30. ) he seems to have explained the whole business of the tides per- fectly to his own ...
Pagina 237
... seems to have misled him ; the city of Samuel being at a consider- able distance from Jaffa , and only a few miles from Jerusalem , in the mountains of Ephraim . ( Vid . Calmet's Dict . in verb . Ramah . ) From this place the traveller ...
... seems to have misled him ; the city of Samuel being at a consider- able distance from Jaffa , and only a few miles from Jerusalem , in the mountains of Ephraim . ( Vid . Calmet's Dict . in verb . Ramah . ) From this place the traveller ...
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