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Page 32
... 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 calculations , derived from heav- ing the log ...
... 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 calculations , derived from heav- ing the log ...
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... produced a pamphlet , professing to be " An Ex- amination of the Objections made in Britain against the Doctrines of him- self and Colleague . " We sat down to a perusal of it with a considerable de- gree of curiosity , and we closed it ...
... produced a pamphlet , professing to be " An Ex- amination of the Objections made in Britain against the Doctrines of him- self and Colleague . " We sat down to a perusal of it with a considerable de- gree of curiosity , and we closed it ...
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... produced by his moral , physical , and political state- the temperature or severity of climate the purity of religion or the grossness of superstition - the exaltation of liber- ty or the degradation of slavery . The dramatic writer ...
... produced by his moral , physical , and political state- the temperature or severity of climate the purity of religion or the grossness of superstition - the exaltation of liber- ty or the degradation of slavery . The dramatic writer ...
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... produced desperate skir- mishes , in which there was often much bloodshed . " The patriotic Fletcher of Saltoun drew a picture of these banditti about a century ago , which my readers will peruse with astonishment . There are , at this ...
... produced desperate skir- mishes , in which there was often much bloodshed . " The patriotic Fletcher of Saltoun drew a picture of these banditti about a century ago , which my readers will peruse with astonishment . There are , at this ...
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... produced his horse , which she had accommodated behind the hallan , and guided him for some miles till he was on the high road to Lochside . She then restored his whole property , nor could his earnest in- treaties prevail on her to ...
... produced his horse , which she had accommodated behind the hallan , and guided him for some miles till he was on the high road to Lochside . She then restored his whole property , nor could his earnest in- treaties prevail on her to ...
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