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Page 61
... respecting the dangers of the journey itself , and from the corroboration it has given to the testi- mony of other travellers respecting the effect produced upon the human body in such elevated situations . We do not know that any ...
... respecting the dangers of the journey itself , and from the corroboration it has given to the testi- mony of other travellers respecting the effect produced upon the human body in such elevated situations . We do not know that any ...
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... respecting her extraordina- ry state , she mentioned , that she had no knowledge of any thing that had happened ; that she remembered , in- deed , having conversed with her friends at her former awakening , ( Fri- day afternoon , 30th ...
... respecting her extraordina- ry state , she mentioned , that she had no knowledge of any thing that had happened ; that she remembered , in- deed , having conversed with her friends at her former awakening , ( Fri- day afternoon , 30th ...
Page 83
... respecting the East India College , with an appeal to facts , in refutation of the charges lately brought against it in the Court of Proprietors . By the Rev. T. R. MALTHUS , & c.- Mr Malthus and the Reviewers , alter et idem perhaps ...
... respecting the East India College , with an appeal to facts , in refutation of the charges lately brought against it in the Court of Proprietors . By the Rev. T. R. MALTHUS , & c.- Mr Malthus and the Reviewers , alter et idem perhaps ...
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... respecting the true figure of the earth . The French gentlemen appointed to assist Colonel Mudge and Captain Colby are , M. Biot and M. Mathieu of the Insti- tute of France , whose principal object is , to measure the length of the ...
... respecting the true figure of the earth . The French gentlemen appointed to assist Colonel Mudge and Captain Colby are , M. Biot and M. Mathieu of the Insti- tute of France , whose principal object is , to measure the length of the ...
Page 96
... respecting the public journals is terminated . It was voted by a majority of 128 against 89. All the journals of France are thus rendered dependent upon the king's authority , by which any of them may be immediately suppressed . By the ...
... respecting the public journals is terminated . It was voted by a majority of 128 against 89. All the journals of France are thus rendered dependent upon the king's authority , by which any of them may be immediately suppressed . By the ...
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