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... sufficient to give a mortal blow excepting on an uncovered head , and that the effect of musquetry under such circumstances would be almost harmless . ' The utmost percussive force , which each of the different kinds of projectiles is ...
... sufficient to give a mortal blow excepting on an uncovered head , and that the effect of musquetry under such circumstances would be almost harmless . ' The utmost percussive force , which each of the different kinds of projectiles is ...
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... sufficient to account for the greater internal density , without any reference to the original state of fluidity : - but a question here occurs to us ; How can we conceive pressure to be exerted through such a mass as the terrestrial ...
... sufficient to account for the greater internal density , without any reference to the original state of fluidity : - but a question here occurs to us ; How can we conceive pressure to be exerted through such a mass as the terrestrial ...
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... sufficient time for so extensive an effort . ' The Vicomte de Chateaubriand , following the general opinion , had described the waters as preserving their serenity even amidst the agitations of a tempest . " Son eau , d'une amertume ...
... sufficient time for so extensive an effort . ' The Vicomte de Chateaubriand , following the general opinion , had described the waters as preserving their serenity even amidst the agitations of a tempest . " Son eau , d'une amertume ...
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