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... force at the Cape , to Egypt and India ; and the expedition under Sir Home Popham is said not to have lost a man by sickness . Though we do not precisely understand Mr. Barrow's cal- culations , which state that the English government ...
... force at the Cape , to Egypt and India ; and the expedition under Sir Home Popham is said not to have lost a man by sickness . Though we do not precisely understand Mr. Barrow's cal- culations , which state that the English government ...
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the force is measured by the space through which the heated particles recede , ( vely ) ( space ) or ( force ) , and vely o expansive force , or as the excess of temperature . These heated particles , in receding , communicate their ...
the force is measured by the space through which the heated particles recede , ( vely ) ( space ) or ( force ) , and vely o expansive force , or as the excess of temperature . These heated particles , in receding , communicate their ...
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... force as may at all times be equal to the most virgorous offensive measures . To organize this force , and to provide for its permanent maintenance , is therefore now , as it ought to be , the principal concern of the Austrian ...
... force as may at all times be equal to the most virgorous offensive measures . To organize this force , and to provide for its permanent maintenance , is therefore now , as it ought to be , the principal concern of the Austrian ...
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