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... matter . تارخ 5691 The exhalations of flat land of a quality to retain moisture , for a considerable time after the falling of the rains . 6. " Another cause may be attributed to large tracts of land being covered with brush - wood ...
... matter . تارخ 5691 The exhalations of flat land of a quality to retain moisture , for a considerable time after the falling of the rains . 6. " Another cause may be attributed to large tracts of land being covered with brush - wood ...
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... matter to have properties , as we see it has , the questites will still remains , how came matter by those pro- perties ? To this they will answer , that matter possessed , those pro- perties cternally . This is not solution , but ...
... matter to have properties , as we see it has , the questites will still remains , how came matter by those pro- perties ? To this they will answer , that matter possessed , those pro- perties cternally . This is not solution , but ...
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... matter ; or that , according to a phrase used in the new system , there might be a deficiency of acid matter , ' he was naturally led to select some more power- ful acid , which would probably separate and dissolve the earthy particles ...
... matter ; or that , according to a phrase used in the new system , there might be a deficiency of acid matter , ' he was naturally led to select some more power- ful acid , which would probably separate and dissolve the earthy particles ...
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