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... prove a national loss ; it must likewise be a serious misfortune to the district to have its numbers greatly diminished ; as it is certain , that the riches of any country must be proportioned to the number of its people , if their ...
... prove a national loss ; it must likewise be a serious misfortune to the district to have its numbers greatly diminished ; as it is certain , that the riches of any country must be proportioned to the number of its people , if their ...
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... prove the Zoilus of political composition . Did not some gentlemen ingenuously inform us of the strange opinions which they adopt respecting authors , it would be impossible . to conjecture with what little taste and discernment they ...
... prove the Zoilus of political composition . Did not some gentlemen ingenuously inform us of the strange opinions which they adopt respecting authors , it would be impossible . to conjecture with what little taste and discernment they ...
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... prove that the maximum of the heating power is vested among the invisible rays ; and is pro- bably not less than half an inch beyond the last visible ones , when projected in the manner before - mentioned .'- ' These ex- periments also ...
... prove that the maximum of the heating power is vested among the invisible rays ; and is pro- bably not less than half an inch beyond the last visible ones , when projected in the manner before - mentioned .'- ' These ex- periments also ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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