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... says is often accompanied with such a disagreeable laugh , that nobody can feel easy with him , even when he attempts to say the most agreeable things . The highest officers of state must sometimes hear themselves ad- dressed by ...
... says is often accompanied with such a disagreeable laugh , that nobody can feel easy with him , even when he attempts to say the most agreeable things . The highest officers of state must sometimes hear themselves ad- dressed by ...
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... says , he found the rates of cooling for a metallic surface to be , 2 , 3 , 4 , and for a painted surface , 4 , 5 , 6 : hence , to find the relation connecting the rates of cool- ing with the temperature , suppose v to be a quantity to ...
... says , he found the rates of cooling for a metallic surface to be , 2 , 3 , 4 , and for a painted surface , 4 , 5 , 6 : hence , to find the relation connecting the rates of cool- ing with the temperature , suppose v to be a quantity to ...
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... says ; I have heard it maintained by Frenchmen , and I greatly fear with truth , that the number of public women , according to the population of the two cities , much exceeds in London that of Paris ; and the reason they say is , that ...
... says ; I have heard it maintained by Frenchmen , and I greatly fear with truth , that the number of public women , according to the population of the two cities , much exceeds in London that of Paris ; and the reason they say is , that ...
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