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When the first class of rocks form a kind of coulée or stream , these streams seem generally not to unite the length and the small breadth of the streams ( coulées ) above the water . 14. The rocks of the first class are generally more ...
When the first class of rocks form a kind of coulée or stream , these streams seem generally not to unite the length and the small breadth of the streams ( coulées ) above the water . 14. The rocks of the first class are generally more ...
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This kind of horse in itself is preferable to the pure Persian race for positive service . It is of a larger size ; standing commonly from fifteen to sixteen hands high ; and has also the advantage considerably in bone , as well as ...
This kind of horse in itself is preferable to the pure Persian race for positive service . It is of a larger size ; standing commonly from fifteen to sixteen hands high ; and has also the advantage considerably in bone , as well as ...
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On the contrary , our own habitual corruption having perverted every kind affection , every good principle of our nature , every sound dictate of our understanding , the worst things will appear the best ; we shall imagine wickedness of ...
On the contrary , our own habitual corruption having perverted every kind affection , every good principle of our nature , every sound dictate of our understanding , the worst things will appear the best ; we shall imagine wickedness of ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
France on the Commerce of 534 | 2 |
Blaquieres Review of the Spanish Re Court on our Relations with the Sultaun | 28 |
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