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Page 385
... continued rising till about 1x or x PM , at which time it bad again acquired its greatest point of elevation , and continued stationary Dearly till midnight ; after which it began to fall , till at iv AM it was again as low as it had ...
... continued rising till about 1x or x PM , at which time it bad again acquired its greatest point of elevation , and continued stationary Dearly till midnight ; after which it began to fall , till at iv AM it was again as low as it had ...
Page 408
... continued . ] ART . IX . The Guide to Immortality ; or , Memoirs of the Life and Doctrine of Christ , by the Four Evangelists ; digested into one continued Narrative , according to the Order of Time and Place laid down by Archbishop ...
... continued . ] ART . IX . The Guide to Immortality ; or , Memoirs of the Life and Doctrine of Christ , by the Four Evangelists ; digested into one continued Narrative , according to the Order of Time and Place laid down by Archbishop ...
Page 451
... continued to hold , while other countries of Italy became the prey of warlike invaders . A number of foreign tribes occupied the several divisions which constituted Latium . Various tribes , all Greeks , had shared among themselves the ...
... continued to hold , while other countries of Italy became the prey of warlike invaders . A number of foreign tribes occupied the several divisions which constituted Latium . Various tribes , all Greeks , had shared among themselves the ...
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