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H , M. M. 36 - 51 Ditto 30 State of the BAROMETER , in inches and decimals , High Water at LEITH and of Farenheit's THERMOMETER , in the For FEBRUARY 1809 . open air , taken in the morning before sun - rise , Even .
H , M. M. 36 - 51 Ditto 30 State of the BAROMETER , in inches and decimals , High Water at LEITH and of Farenheit's THERMOMETER , in the For FEBRUARY 1809 . open air , taken in the morning before sun - rise , Even .
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It was that after having sailed about thi on the morning of the Sabbath , and I hours , to find that we were no nearer shall never forget the impatience ' ma- our destination than when we set out nifested by Mr W. on awaking and from ...
It was that after having sailed about thi on the morning of the Sabbath , and I hours , to find that we were no nearer shall never forget the impatience ' ma- our destination than when we set out nifested by Mr W. on awaking and from ...
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He was obliged in his Post - house , Newcastle ; upon the request , and his tryall was adjourned fifth at ditto , Durham , and making to Monday morning . Yours , & c . three stages per day , I , di — b - lo volante , arrive at White's ...
He was obliged in his Post - house , Newcastle ; upon the request , and his tryall was adjourned fifth at ditto , Durham , and making to Monday morning . Yours , & c . three stages per day , I , di — b - lo volante , arrive at White's ...
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... they ficers ' remained all night under arms . merely belaboured his Holiness with Early in the morning , the Provost , the butt end of their musquets , which contrary , it is alleged , to the privile- the students alledge was a mode ...
... they ficers ' remained all night under arms . merely belaboured his Holiness with Early in the morning , the Provost , the butt end of their musquets , which contrary , it is alleged , to the privile- the students alledge was a mode ...
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“ At nine in the morning , the coMILITARY OPERATIONS . lumns of the French army began to deThe details of the Military Operations ploy . , Situations were chosen for esin this quarter continue to be highly in . tablishing batteries with ...
“ At nine in the morning , the coMILITARY OPERATIONS . lumns of the French army began to deThe details of the Military Operations ploy . , Situations were chosen for esin this quarter continue to be highly in . tablishing batteries with ...
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