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... course from Bristol across the Atlantic to Boston in North America , a distance of about 4800 miles : but in the minor distance from Boston to Cape Florida , about 1100 miles , a variation of 23 ° Occurs . Another instance , in which a ...
... course from Bristol across the Atlantic to Boston in North America , a distance of about 4800 miles : but in the minor distance from Boston to Cape Florida , about 1100 miles , a variation of 23 ° Occurs . Another instance , in which a ...
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... course of it had been useful and honourable . With unabated cheerfulness , he bore severe suf- fering , and his greatest anxiety was to prevent his family from sinking under their unceasing exertions . He often observed , " the smallest ...
... course of it had been useful and honourable . With unabated cheerfulness , he bore severe suf- fering , and his greatest anxiety was to prevent his family from sinking under their unceasing exertions . He often observed , " the smallest ...
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... course was more consonant with the views of the economist ; namely , to reduce the price of English corn to a level with that which was grown in the rest of Europe , by throwing open the ports ; and not to encourage a waste of capital ...
... course was more consonant with the views of the economist ; namely , to reduce the price of English corn to a level with that which was grown in the rest of Europe , by throwing open the ports ; and not to encourage a waste of capital ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
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