The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1814 |
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... causes . For the sake of illustration let the ac- ting cause be water , and the matter acted on a soft argillaceous stone . If in twenty days the friction of the water sweeping over this stone wear away an ounce of its substance , in ...
... causes . For the sake of illustration let the ac- ting cause be water , and the matter acted on a soft argillaceous stone . If in twenty days the friction of the water sweeping over this stone wear away an ounce of its substance , in ...
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... cause of these changes is supposed to be , the adaptation of the human race to become inhabitants of the different climates of the globe . Their efficient or productive causes are undetermined . In relation to ourselves , we frankly ...
... cause of these changes is supposed to be , the adaptation of the human race to become inhabitants of the different climates of the globe . Their efficient or productive causes are undetermined . In relation to ourselves , we frankly ...
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... cause I ascribed the noise it made . I advanced hastily to the door to sec who it was , and upon opening it met the lady of the house , who , with a countenance expressive of extreme alarm , asked me if I did not feel the house shake ...
... cause I ascribed the noise it made . I advanced hastily to the door to sec who it was , and upon opening it met the lady of the house , who , with a countenance expressive of extreme alarm , asked me if I did not feel the house shake ...
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