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... less light or heavy , and more or less mobile , according to the proportion of saline substances held in solution . It is this continual admix- ture which makes the fluid move with greater or less rapidity , and which gives origin to ...
... less light or heavy , and more or less mobile , according to the proportion of saline substances held in solution . It is this continual admix- ture which makes the fluid move with greater or less rapidity , and which gives origin to ...
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... less exciting and less interesting in themselves , to some ex- tent the prejudices of the writer became more apparent than they had been when his topics were more general , and we did not hesitate to express the opinion which we ...
... less exciting and less interesting in themselves , to some ex- tent the prejudices of the writer became more apparent than they had been when his topics were more general , and we did not hesitate to express the opinion which we ...
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... less than twenty per cent . In the latter year it had reached only 12,162,000 ; and , indeed , this census is less by one hundred thousand than that which was returned before the civil war began . The losses in battle , and the ...
... less than twenty per cent . In the latter year it had reached only 12,162,000 ; and , indeed , this census is less by one hundred thousand than that which was returned before the civil war began . The losses in battle , and the ...
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