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... various modes of attraction which influence the formation of mineral substances . The first kind of attrac- tion , to which mineral bodies are subject , is the attraction of composition ; which takes place between the most simple or pri ...
... various modes of attraction which influence the formation of mineral substances . The first kind of attrac- tion , to which mineral bodies are subject , is the attraction of composition ; which takes place between the most simple or pri ...
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... various fancy exhibited in that of the Squier , have never been surpassed . The history of Patient Grisildis is the most pathetic that ever was written ; and he who compares Chaucer's manner of relating it , with that of the various ...
... various fancy exhibited in that of the Squier , have never been surpassed . The history of Patient Grisildis is the most pathetic that ever was written ; and he who compares Chaucer's manner of relating it , with that of the various ...
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... various branches of study in which he was engaged , afforded con- stant exercise even to his industry and spirit of inquiry . After he had performed his engagement at Cardiff , he built many good houses , with several forges and ...
... various branches of study in which he was engaged , afforded con- stant exercise even to his industry and spirit of inquiry . After he had performed his engagement at Cardiff , he built many good houses , with several forges and ...
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