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... measure , that , by exciting the appre- hension of the British cabinet for her colonies , it might answer a pacific purpose without necessarily leading to the alternative of farther bloodshed . Mr. Quincey cautions his friends against ...
... measure , that , by exciting the appre- hension of the British cabinet for her colonies , it might answer a pacific purpose without necessarily leading to the alternative of farther bloodshed . Mr. Quincey cautions his friends against ...
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... measure upon the briskness of the porter ; but certainly not altogether , for ale , although equally brisk , has not the same effect . ' In a run of three days and a few hours , the travellers were wafted in sight of Gottenburg , which ...
... measure upon the briskness of the porter ; but certainly not altogether , for ale , although equally brisk , has not the same effect . ' In a run of three days and a few hours , the travellers were wafted in sight of Gottenburg , which ...
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... measures . In experiments made with arcs , and which appeared un- exceptionable , four pairs produced one measure of gas ; twelve pairs in the same time produced nine and of gas : six pairs produced one measure of gas ; thirty pairs ...
... measures . In experiments made with arcs , and which appeared un- exceptionable , four pairs produced one measure of gas ; twelve pairs in the same time produced nine and of gas : six pairs produced one measure of gas ; thirty pairs ...
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