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... become torpid , to keep out their enemies ? Or , if they are wholly closed , how is the water , which is necessary ... becoming as hard as gum , which exactly fits the aper- ture of the case , and is fixed a little within the margin . It ...
... become torpid , to keep out their enemies ? Or , if they are wholly closed , how is the water , which is necessary ... becoming as hard as gum , which exactly fits the aper- ture of the case , and is fixed a little within the margin . It ...
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... become dentals ; dentals become labials ; consonants become vowels : but vowels do not become consonants ; nor labials gutturals . 2. Those forms of letters that are most speedily and most easily written , or rather graved , are to be ...
... become dentals ; dentals become labials ; consonants become vowels : but vowels do not become consonants ; nor labials gutturals . 2. Those forms of letters that are most speedily and most easily written , or rather graved , are to be ...
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... become nearly choked up with soot , condensation , & c .; and in one hour the whole becomes totally choked up , except about half an inch at the bottom ; and in two hours the light can scarcely be perceived . The air forced through the ...
... become nearly choked up with soot , condensation , & c .; and in one hour the whole becomes totally choked up , except about half an inch at the bottom ; and in two hours the light can scarcely be perceived . The air forced through the ...
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Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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