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... cause to the raging seas and stormy winds of the Sound , by which a slightly timbered building was easily shaken : especially as the courtiers , who obtained a grant of the island from the king after Tycho , took little care of ...
... cause to the raging seas and stormy winds of the Sound , by which a slightly timbered building was easily shaken : especially as the courtiers , who obtained a grant of the island from the king after Tycho , took little care of ...
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... cause of mischief , he dips his pen in gall , and writes them . down in large letters . Another cause of the calamities at this period sustained in the East Indies was derived , as Mr. Bruce informs us , from those civil confusions ...
... cause of mischief , he dips his pen in gall , and writes them . down in large letters . Another cause of the calamities at this period sustained in the East Indies was derived , as Mr. Bruce informs us , from those civil confusions ...
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... cause to the formation and motions of unorganized beings , ( Physics . ) The second comprehends the application of the universal cause to the formation and motions of the great bodies which occupy the infinity of space , ( Cosmogony ...
... cause to the formation and motions of unorganized beings , ( Physics . ) The second comprehends the application of the universal cause to the formation and motions of the great bodies which occupy the infinity of space , ( Cosmogony ...
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