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... seems to be a sort of favourite with the ingenious . writer ; who scarcely sets any limits to its influence , pursuing it beyond the surface of the earth , even to the inferior strata . The most novel of his observations , seems to be ...
... seems to be a sort of favourite with the ingenious . writer ; who scarcely sets any limits to its influence , pursuing it beyond the surface of the earth , even to the inferior strata . The most novel of his observations , seems to be ...
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... seems to be a sort of favourite with the ingenious writer ; who scarcely sets any limits to its influence , pursuing it beyond the surface of the earth , even to the inferior strata . The most novel of his observations , seems to be the ...
... seems to be a sort of favourite with the ingenious writer ; who scarcely sets any limits to its influence , pursuing it beyond the surface of the earth , even to the inferior strata . The most novel of his observations , seems to be the ...
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... seems to be assumed , or that such exactness in the com- putation is of much consequence , apart from other symptoms , yet we think that Dr. F. deserves credit for the ingenuity of his idea , and that many of his remarks merit the ...
... seems to be assumed , or that such exactness in the com- putation is of much consequence , apart from other symptoms , yet we think that Dr. F. deserves credit for the ingenuity of his idea , and that many of his remarks merit the ...
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