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... manner of formation . On the first ap- pearance of those clouds they are small , of a dark bluish colour , and are seen coming over the summit of Table Hill from the south , and passing on towards the Tiger Hill in a slow progressive manner ...
... manner of formation . On the first ap- pearance of those clouds they are small , of a dark bluish colour , and are seen coming over the summit of Table Hill from the south , and passing on towards the Tiger Hill in a slow progressive manner ...
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... manner . The warm winds which , in summer , blow over the surface of this column of ice - cold water , must undoubtedly communi cate some small degree of heat to those particles of the fluid with which this warm air comes into immediate ...
... manner . The warm winds which , in summer , blow over the surface of this column of ice - cold water , must undoubtedly communi cate some small degree of heat to those particles of the fluid with which this warm air comes into immediate ...
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... manner which none but a poet of the purest and sweetest disposi- tions , and at the same time of the greatest discrimination , could have attained . The Canterbury Tales is certainly one of the most extraordinary monuments of human ...
... manner which none but a poet of the purest and sweetest disposi- tions , and at the same time of the greatest discrimination , could have attained . The Canterbury Tales is certainly one of the most extraordinary monuments of human ...
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