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... tion I had from a very ingenious and understanding gentleman , who was grandchild to the said noble peer . " A fourth instance is given in the work of Theo- philus Insulanus in these terms . " Roderick Macleod , a plain , good - natured ...
... tion I had from a very ingenious and understanding gentleman , who was grandchild to the said noble peer . " A fourth instance is given in the work of Theo- philus Insulanus in these terms . " Roderick Macleod , a plain , good - natured ...
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... tion which added to the terror of the people ; but this fact has never been verified , and it is probable that the impression was originated by explosions of the fixed air which was pent up in the subterraneans , and which , as the ...
... tion which added to the terror of the people ; but this fact has never been verified , and it is probable that the impression was originated by explosions of the fixed air which was pent up in the subterraneans , and which , as the ...
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... tion , rendered comparatively durable by fears for his personal safety . The caution referred to was thus given . The council of state had long waited for him one day , having affairs of consequence to transact . Alfonso had gone a ...
... tion , rendered comparatively durable by fears for his personal safety . The caution referred to was thus given . The council of state had long waited for him one day , having affairs of consequence to transact . Alfonso had gone a ...
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... tion , till the whole of the arrangements are complete ; 2. That no man should be employed in any capacity , who cannot read and write ; 3. That the engine - driver should be a well - instructed mechanician , and should be attended , in ...
... tion , till the whole of the arrangements are complete ; 2. That no man should be employed in any capacity , who cannot read and write ; 3. That the engine - driver should be a well - instructed mechanician , and should be attended , in ...
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... tion . We determined that it would be charming for once to go and see a place where there was nothing to In fact , garrison life is so little varied , that its victims are glad to relieve it with any thing of a novel kind , even though ...
... tion . We determined that it would be charming for once to go and see a place where there was nothing to In fact , garrison life is so little varied , that its victims are glad to relieve it with any thing of a novel kind , even though ...
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