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... considerable elevation , stretches along the southern confines of the district , in an undulating manner ; in front of which , the country spreads out , for many miles , into an extensive plain , interspersed with some gently rising ...
... considerable elevation , stretches along the southern confines of the district , in an undulating manner ; in front of which , the country spreads out , for many miles , into an extensive plain , interspersed with some gently rising ...
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... considerable attention in order to be comprehended . Had judicious use been made of different types , and the pedigrees been divided into short paragraphs , they would have been much more intelligible ; and here we cannot help observing ...
... considerable attention in order to be comprehended . Had judicious use been made of different types , and the pedigrees been divided into short paragraphs , they would have been much more intelligible ; and here we cannot help observing ...
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... considerable de- gree on the manner in which the plate is held ; and , by varying the position , different figures may be produced at pleasure . The figures , however , to a certain extent , depend on the peculiar constitution of the ...
... considerable de- gree on the manner in which the plate is held ; and , by varying the position , different figures may be produced at pleasure . The figures , however , to a certain extent , depend on the peculiar constitution of the ...
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