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... measure , an elastic gum bottle , and a graduated tube . The air under examination being introduced into the measure , the bottle is filled with the fluid which is intended to act on the air , and is then pressed up into it . The ...
... measure , an elastic gum bottle , and a graduated tube . The air under examination being introduced into the measure , the bottle is filled with the fluid which is intended to act on the air , and is then pressed up into it . The ...
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... measure was finally suc cessful . Being , on account of his patriotic conduct , dismissed from all his offices , he ... measures pursued , perhaps also , not without hints of the danger at- tending them , that the English ministry ...
... measure was finally suc cessful . Being , on account of his patriotic conduct , dismissed from all his offices , he ... measures pursued , perhaps also , not without hints of the danger at- tending them , that the English ministry ...
Pagina 352
... measure which must have been unpalatable , they first provoked them by their haughtiness , and afterwards excited their contempt by meanness . War was by the madness of a presumptuous administration , declared against the people of ...
... measure which must have been unpalatable , they first provoked them by their haughtiness , and afterwards excited their contempt by meanness . War was by the madness of a presumptuous administration , declared against the people of ...
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