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... continued for near four months , it made a junction with that produced in June . It was named the Black Island , from the colour of its soil . It is nearly twice as large as the Little Kamenoi , and is separated from it by a very narrow ...
... continued for near four months , it made a junction with that produced in June . It was named the Black Island , from the colour of its soil . It is nearly twice as large as the Little Kamenoi , and is separated from it by a very narrow ...
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... continued satire on the misapplication of human talents . In antient times , the Faculty were divided in their opinions concerning the best method of boiling water - gruel : more recently , it was keenly disputed in Paris whether a ...
... continued satire on the misapplication of human talents . In antient times , the Faculty were divided in their opinions concerning the best method of boiling water - gruel : more recently , it was keenly disputed in Paris whether a ...
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... continued to be ap- propriated to them on the modern theatres . We learn from an antient tradition , that the sovereign public of Athens , fond as they were , in the state of civilization at which they were Hh 4 then then arrived , of ...
... continued to be ap- propriated to them on the modern theatres . We learn from an antient tradition , that the sovereign public of Athens , fond as they were , in the state of civilization at which they were Hh 4 then then arrived , of ...
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