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Pagina 84
... taken altogether , present a disgusting aspect , more particularly since my failure ; for the outrage is no longer ... taken , 1 66 taken , for which he enumerated his reasons . 84obbs Count Las Cases ' Journal at Saint Helena ..... 19L.
... taken altogether , present a disgusting aspect , more particularly since my failure ; for the outrage is no longer ... taken , 1 66 taken , for which he enumerated his reasons . 84obbs Count Las Cases ' Journal at Saint Helena ..... 19L.
Pagina 186
... taken at Greenwich are not very unfrequent , even in this distant part of the globe . The observations taken at Greenwich also show the difference or error of the Tables , and , consequently , the error of the longitude deduced from ...
... taken at Greenwich are not very unfrequent , even in this distant part of the globe . The observations taken at Greenwich also show the difference or error of the Tables , and , consequently , the error of the longitude deduced from ...
Pagina 409
... taken place . To suppose that any Greek archbishop will ever sin- cerely support a Bible Society , the very first effect of which must be the ruin of his own pretensions , would be really too absurd to require a remark , if we had not ...
... taken place . To suppose that any Greek archbishop will ever sin- cerely support a Bible Society , the very first effect of which must be the ruin of his own pretensions , would be really too absurd to require a remark , if we had not ...
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