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From some observations on the barometer , at different elevations above the sea
, he concludes that the height of the atmosphere does not perpetually vary with
the height of the column of quicksilver , —but that the variation of the barometer ...
From some observations on the barometer , at different elevations above the sea
, he concludes that the height of the atmosphere does not perpetually vary with
the height of the column of quicksilver , —but that the variation of the barometer ...
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... but enabled him to exemplify some 7. The weakness of his bodily conof his
favourite theories concerning the frution prevented him from partaking natural
progress of the mind in the in1 ? their more active amusements , but vestigation
of truth ...
... but enabled him to exemplify some 7. The weakness of his bodily conof his
favourite theories concerning the frution prevented him from partaking natural
progress of the mind in the in1 ? their more active amusements , but vestigation
of truth ...
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house , where we saw a number of peosaid I , " tell me what is the meaning of ple
, some feated in the Turkish fashion , all that extravagant scene to which we some
on low stools , and some standing ; have just now been witness : who is that ...
house , where we saw a number of peosaid I , " tell me what is the meaning of ple
, some feated in the Turkish fashion , all that extravagant scene to which we some
on low stools , and some standing ; have just now been witness : who is that ...
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of a coarse reader , cannot but give the The characters , in some rspect ,
aphighest pleasure to every man of a re- proach to dramatic rules , wich permit
fined talte , who has a thorough in light that an individual be drawnwith only into
human ...
of a coarse reader , cannot but give the The characters , in some rspect ,
aphighest pleasure to every man of a re- proach to dramatic rules , wich permit
fined talte , who has a thorough in light that an individual be drawnwith only into
human ...
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I have little doubt that men kind ; and yet I have no doubt I my friends , who know
the secret of the should have in some cases been tolerably above charm , have
paid handsomely for successful , had I not been opposed by the it , and calmot ...
I have little doubt that men kind ; and yet I have no doubt I my friends , who know
the secret of the should have in some cases been tolerably above charm , have
paid handsomely for successful , had I not been opposed by the it , and calmot ...
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