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... observed , that the explosions of powder produced very little con- cussion . The machinery was not affected by it in the smallest degree . Her pro- gress , during the firing , was steady and uninterrupted . On the most ac- curate ...
... observed , that the explosions of powder produced very little con- cussion . The machinery was not affected by it in the smallest degree . Her pro- gress , during the firing , was steady and uninterrupted . On the most ac- curate ...
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... observed in ranking them was a salvo to the pride of their superiors . " In the same manner , in the tale of Old Mortality , in the admirable picture of the Laird of Milnwood's dinner , the old butler , Cuddie , & c . sat " at a con ...
... observed in ranking them was a salvo to the pride of their superiors . " In the same manner , in the tale of Old Mortality , in the admirable picture of the Laird of Milnwood's dinner , the old butler , Cuddie , & c . sat " at a con ...
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... Observations on the late Pamph lets of Dr Gordon and Dr Spurzheim . MR EDITOR , No speculations have engaged more attention , or have more frequently af- forded a topic for conversation , since the time of Joanna Southcote , than those ...
... Observations on the late Pamph lets of Dr Gordon and Dr Spurzheim . MR EDITOR , No speculations have engaged more attention , or have more frequently af- forded a topic for conversation , since the time of Joanna Southcote , than those ...
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... observed , was no anonymous attack which an individual could pass over without notice . It is a treatise in which the author personally brings forward accusations most direct and pointed , and which , if well founded , go very far to ...
... observed , was no anonymous attack which an individual could pass over without notice . It is a treatise in which the author personally brings forward accusations most direct and pointed , and which , if well founded , go very far to ...
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... observations on this point since our idea is already so well ex- pressed in the following extract from the same valuable ... observed , though many are trivial : if others who have better op- portunities would do the same , some general ...
... observations on this point since our idea is already so well ex- pressed in the following extract from the same valuable ... observed , though many are trivial : if others who have better op- portunities would do the same , some general ...
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