The Book of Nature, Svazek 1Wells and Lilly, 1826 |
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... remains to be more satisfacto- rily explained , derive their origin from the fol . lowing circumstances : Towards the close of the year 1810 the author had the honour of receiving a visit from a depu- tation of the Directors of the ...
... remains to be more satisfacto- rily explained , derive their origin from the fol . lowing circumstances : Towards the close of the year 1810 the author had the honour of receiving a visit from a depu- tation of the Directors of the ...
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... remains for us under the pressure of pain or calamity is , that if we are not at ease , there are others that are so that if our own country is devoured by war , or desolated by pestilence , there are countries remote from us that know ...
... remains for us under the pressure of pain or calamity is , that if we are not at ease , there are others that are so that if our own country is devoured by war , or desolated by pestilence , there are countries remote from us that know ...
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... supr . p . 251 . § Plutarch . in Tim . lib . iii . 34. 37 . furnished reflection for other writers , though the latter remains PRINCIPLES OF THINGS . 45 On the Origin, Connexion, and Character the Passions............... 254.
... supr . p . 251 . § Plutarch . in Tim . lib . iii . 34. 37 . furnished reflection for other writers , though the latter remains PRINCIPLES OF THINGS . 45 On the Origin, Connexion, and Character the Passions............... 254.
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John Mason Good. furnished reflection for other writers , though the latter remains unnoticed to the present moment . At an antedate of two thousand two hundred years from the age of Copernicus , this wonderful genius laid the first ...
John Mason Good. furnished reflection for other writers , though the latter remains unnoticed to the present moment . At an antedate of two thousand two hundred years from the age of Copernicus , this wonderful genius laid the first ...
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... Remains . can only observe , at present , that the total num- ber of rocky masses , or different kinds of rocks , whether simple or compound , which have been hitherto observed , amount to about sixty ; of I which the principal seem to ...
... Remains . can only observe , at present , that the total num- ber of rocky masses , or different kinds of rocks , whether simple or compound , which have been hitherto observed , amount to about sixty ; of I which the principal seem to ...
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