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... sufficient to carry her to the bottom . The plan adopted by Mr. Whidbey speedily and completely an- swered the purpose of recovering the vessel . Observations on a new Species of Hard Carbonate of Lime : also a new Species of Oxide of ...
... sufficient to carry her to the bottom . The plan adopted by Mr. Whidbey speedily and completely an- swered the purpose of recovering the vessel . Observations on a new Species of Hard Carbonate of Lime : also a new Species of Oxide of ...
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... sufficient number of contracts , for the build- ing of ships of war , have not been made by the present Board of Admiralty , either for the service of the present moment , or for the future preservation of the British Navy . " " Under ...
... sufficient number of contracts , for the build- ing of ships of war , have not been made by the present Board of Admiralty , either for the service of the present moment , or for the future preservation of the British Navy . " " Under ...
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... sufficient advantage has not been taken of the affi nities of articulate sounds , nor sufficient regard paid to the habitual motion of the hand ; and the value of his invention consists in his having availed himself of these principles ...
... sufficient advantage has not been taken of the affi nities of articulate sounds , nor sufficient regard paid to the habitual motion of the hand ; and the value of his invention consists in his having availed himself of these principles ...
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