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... known . " If Lord Malmesbury had spoken in higher terms of commendation than the unbiassed opinion of the world could approve and sanction , yet even then it must be remembered that Mr. Harris " is dear to him , because he ought to be ...
... known . " If Lord Malmesbury had spoken in higher terms of commendation than the unbiassed opinion of the world could approve and sanction , yet even then it must be remembered that Mr. Harris " is dear to him , because he ought to be ...
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... known that iron was manufactured in this country at a period beyond the reach of tradition or history . Large heaps of slug or cinder have been repeatedly discovered , some of which are evidently the product of bloomeries , the most ...
... known that iron was manufactured in this country at a period beyond the reach of tradition or history . Large heaps of slug or cinder have been repeatedly discovered , some of which are evidently the product of bloomeries , the most ...
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... known , and is instructive : Leibnitz imagined that he saw in the binary arithmetic the image of the creation , He fancied that unity represented the deity , and zero , nothingness ; and that the Supreme Being had drawn out of nothing ...
... known , and is instructive : Leibnitz imagined that he saw in the binary arithmetic the image of the creation , He fancied that unity represented the deity , and zero , nothingness ; and that the Supreme Being had drawn out of nothing ...
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