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... consequences , alike capable of appreciation , will ensue . - Cases are next put of the augmentation of temperature in the upper strata of the atmosphere , with the corresponding alterations in the barometer , & c .; and of the ...
... consequences , alike capable of appreciation , will ensue . - Cases are next put of the augmentation of temperature in the upper strata of the atmosphere , with the corresponding alterations in the barometer , & c .; and of the ...
Page 76
... consequence of this superior energy of action , these phænomena furnish a test , perhaps the most sensible yet known , of the developement of feeble Voltaic powers . Besides considering the effect produced by a current of elec tricity ...
... consequence of this superior energy of action , these phænomena furnish a test , perhaps the most sensible yet known , of the developement of feeble Voltaic powers . Besides considering the effect produced by a current of elec tricity ...
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... consequence of a temporary advance of the troops of the latter beyond the seat of Congress . He maintained no public character , and was without the law of nations : was aware of his embarrassing situation ; and manifested the utmost ...
... consequence of a temporary advance of the troops of the latter beyond the seat of Congress . He maintained no public character , and was without the law of nations : was aware of his embarrassing situation ; and manifested the utmost ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
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