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... rest of the world . The public took a deep interest in speculations like these , where the dry details of hydrography were enlivened by discus- sions and schemes almost bordering upon romance ; and though they were assailed by poetical ...
... rest of the world . The public took a deep interest in speculations like these , where the dry details of hydrography were enlivened by discus- sions and schemes almost bordering upon romance ; and though they were assailed by poetical ...
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... rest of September , the ships of discovery were employed in coasting along the western shores of Baffin's Bay . On the 19th of September , they reached Cape Walsingham , and on the 1st of October , they were off the Earl of War- wick's ...
... rest of September , the ships of discovery were employed in coasting along the western shores of Baffin's Bay . On the 19th of September , they reached Cape Walsingham , and on the 1st of October , they were off the Earl of War- wick's ...
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... rest ; yet there is not a particle of matter in the universe absolutely at rest . Whence then does motion arise ? It is no part of the essence of matter ; otherwise it could never cease . Extension is essen- tial to body ; and ...
... rest ; yet there is not a particle of matter in the universe absolutely at rest . Whence then does motion arise ? It is no part of the essence of matter ; otherwise it could never cease . Extension is essen- tial to body ; and ...
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The Pastors Fireside a novel By Miss Jane Porter | 32 |
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