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... these vulcano's , and in the mi of fulphureous vapours , we fhould reck two feconds , instead of one , for the i terval between two pulfes , even th these stones had been raised to the heig of 960 Paris feet , fince they took eight ...
... these vulcano's , and in the mi of fulphureous vapours , we fhould reck two feconds , instead of one , for the i terval between two pulfes , even th these stones had been raised to the heig of 960 Paris feet , fince they took eight ...
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... these exercises that the body quired that mafculine and noble con- newhich the Grecian artists gave their estes , and which had nothing in it ei- brer unmeaning or fuperfluous . The treng Spartans were obliged , every ten here , days ...
... these exercises that the body quired that mafculine and noble con- newhich the Grecian artists gave their estes , and which had nothing in it ei- brer unmeaning or fuperfluous . The treng Spartans were obliged , every ten here , days ...
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... these terms ; but the Shaw - cellent marklinen , and dreffed aliunde de ele were more obftinate . They did not more of the conditions , and were par- Lularly averse to the giving of hostages . But finding their obftinacy had no effect ...
... these terms ; but the Shaw - cellent marklinen , and dreffed aliunde de ele were more obftinate . They did not more of the conditions , and were par- Lularly averse to the giving of hostages . But finding their obftinacy had no effect ...
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... these feparately . The produce of the furplufles , upon an average of fix years ending October 1763 , amounts to 1.938,727 . after deducting 119,375 1 . of the land - tax of 1758 , which was car- ried to the furplufies in October 1760 ...
... these feparately . The produce of the furplufles , upon an average of fix years ending October 1763 , amounts to 1.938,727 . after deducting 119,375 1 . of the land - tax of 1758 , which was car- ried to the furplufies in October 1760 ...
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... these models of beauty would not have produced the effects now under confideration , and felect or beautiful Na . Bare would have been but very imperfect- ly discovered to the curious artift . But among this charming people , whofe ...
... these models of beauty would not have produced the effects now under confideration , and felect or beautiful Na . Bare would have been but very imperfect- ly discovered to the curious artift . But among this charming people , whofe ...
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