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... attention to it , and seems to have obtained the first correct ideas with regard to its being connected in some measure with the phænomenon termed the dip . Capt . Flin- ders , moreover , deduced from his own observations a rule for ...
... attention to it , and seems to have obtained the first correct ideas with regard to its being connected in some measure with the phænomenon termed the dip . Capt . Flin- ders , moreover , deduced from his own observations a rule for ...
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... attention of our travellers , and are referred with probability to the Sassanian dynasty . The seventh chapter describes the misery of the Persian poor , the desolation of the country , the armed associations for defending the roads ...
... attention of our travellers , and are referred with probability to the Sassanian dynasty . The seventh chapter describes the misery of the Persian poor , the desolation of the country , the armed associations for defending the roads ...
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... attention and esteem . Philip's care of his son's education has been eulogized by antient writers . His attention to extend to the rising generation of Macedonian nobility advantages of litterature and science , not otherwise easily ...
... attention and esteem . Philip's care of his son's education has been eulogized by antient writers . His attention to extend to the rising generation of Macedonian nobility advantages of litterature and science , not otherwise easily ...
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