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... effect of this invaluable manure began to appear . On the following day the whole extent of the 12 rods became highly verdant , and exhibited such a contrast to the unmanured part of the lawn , that it had the appearance of having been ...
... effect of this invaluable manure began to appear . On the following day the whole extent of the 12 rods became highly verdant , and exhibited such a contrast to the unmanured part of the lawn , that it had the appearance of having been ...
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... effect ; and not many weeks back , 24 young persons who were confined there , and whose individual ages averaged 22 years , all sentenced for seven years , made a similar application . Thus the severest sentence of the law , next to ...
... effect ; and not many weeks back , 24 young persons who were confined there , and whose individual ages averaged 22 years , all sentenced for seven years , made a similar application . Thus the severest sentence of the law , next to ...
Pagina 347
... effect of an uncertainty in the maximum of aberration , amounting only to of a second , will have a sensible effect . If we suppose the maximum only 20 " , as I believe the maxi- , mum used by Mr. Pond is 20 " , his winter distance for ...
... effect of an uncertainty in the maximum of aberration , amounting only to of a second , will have a sensible effect . If we suppose the maximum only 20 " , as I believe the maxi- , mum used by Mr. Pond is 20 " , his winter distance for ...
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