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... nearly 250 slaves , was captured by the boats of the Tartar and Thistle , nearly at the same time with those before mentioned ; and it may not be improper here to remark , that this vessel appeared , on her con- demnation , to belong to ...
... nearly 250 slaves , was captured by the boats of the Tartar and Thistle , nearly at the same time with those before mentioned ; and it may not be improper here to remark , that this vessel appeared , on her con- demnation , to belong to ...
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... nearly the termination of the colon . The coats of the intestines were much thickened where these tumours existed ; and the concretion at the lower end of the colon being sawed through , it was found to contain a plumb stone in the ...
... nearly the termination of the colon . The coats of the intestines were much thickened where these tumours existed ; and the concretion at the lower end of the colon being sawed through , it was found to contain a plumb stone in the ...
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... nearly as 154 to 1 , although the effect of the latter on the tides is nearly 3 times greater ; and the reason is , as we have already stated , that it is not to the actual power of attraction of either body that we owe our tides , but ...
... nearly as 154 to 1 , although the effect of the latter on the tides is nearly 3 times greater ; and the reason is , as we have already stated , that it is not to the actual power of attraction of either body that we owe our tides , but ...
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