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... matter , and afforded 30 grains of oxide of iron , inducing an estimation of nearly 5 of nickel . 145 grains of iron from Senegal ( brought by General O'Hara , and given to Mr. Howard by Mr. Hatchett , ) afforded 199 grains of oxide ...
... matter , and afforded 30 grains of oxide of iron , inducing an estimation of nearly 5 of nickel . 145 grains of iron from Senegal ( brought by General O'Hara , and given to Mr. Howard by Mr. Hatchett , ) afforded 199 grains of oxide ...
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... matter at issue : Fine rich meadows on the banks of rivers liable to be flooded , and such as can be irrigated , no one would think of converting into tillage , but all grass lands from ten to thirty shillings per acre rent , I should ...
... matter at issue : Fine rich meadows on the banks of rivers liable to be flooded , and such as can be irrigated , no one would think of converting into tillage , but all grass lands from ten to thirty shillings per acre rent , I should ...
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... matter is forced into the copy , and ideas are divested of their sprightliness , or are miserably distorted . The whole seems stiff , aukward , and disjointed ; constantly re- minding us of Denham's pointed couplet , " Such is our pride ...
... matter is forced into the copy , and ideas are divested of their sprightliness , or are miserably distorted . The whole seems stiff , aukward , and disjointed ; constantly re- minding us of Denham's pointed couplet , " Such is our pride ...
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