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... remarkable , is the offer of his slaves to be examined under torture ; and yet not less remarkable perhaps is the refusal of it by the accuser , with no motive of humanity alledged , but the consideration of his own dignity only , as ...
... remarkable , is the offer of his slaves to be examined under torture ; and yet not less remarkable perhaps is the refusal of it by the accuser , with no motive of humanity alledged , but the consideration of his own dignity only , as ...
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... remarkable . Many seeds during germination appear , on the contrary , to lose some portion of their sweetness , which may distinctly be observed in the bean , pea , and chesnut . The gentle torrefaction of seeds , whether previously ...
... remarkable . Many seeds during germination appear , on the contrary , to lose some portion of their sweetness , which may distinctly be observed in the bean , pea , and chesnut . The gentle torrefaction of seeds , whether previously ...
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... remarkable diffi- culties and dangers , 520 . Arconville , Mad . d ' , her writ- ings , 536 . Armies , English and French , comparative losses of , 456 . Discipline of the former , 460 , 461 . Athenians , manners of , after the battle ...
... remarkable diffi- culties and dangers , 520 . Arconville , Mad . d ' , her writ- ings , 536 . Armies , English and French , comparative losses of , 456 . Discipline of the former , 460 , 461 . Athenians , manners of , after the battle ...
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