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... matter , that the climate of Japan is far inferior to that of countries in the same latitude in Europe ; and that the extremes are great , the cold being frequently at 15 degrees of Reaumur , and the summer heat intolerable . Many of ...
... matter , that the climate of Japan is far inferior to that of countries in the same latitude in Europe ; and that the extremes are great , the cold being frequently at 15 degrees of Reaumur , and the summer heat intolerable . Many of ...
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... matter is too much like " a vision of the night " to make any deep impression on waking mortals . In his preface , Mr. Townsend amply developes and ably de- fends his subject - matter ; and ( allowing for the fair bias of an inventor in ...
... matter is too much like " a vision of the night " to make any deep impression on waking mortals . In his preface , Mr. Townsend amply developes and ably de- fends his subject - matter ; and ( allowing for the fair bias of an inventor in ...
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... matter of fourscore and ten miles off . " * Let us hope , nevertheless , even under this discouragement , that some relaxation may be made in the most literal and strict application of this passage ; and that the " gratissimus error ...
... matter of fourscore and ten miles off . " * Let us hope , nevertheless , even under this discouragement , that some relaxation may be made in the most literal and strict application of this passage ; and that the " gratissimus error ...
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