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... trees ; and Mr. Bollaert conceives that the great Pacific , under a cloudless sky and burning sun , is converted into a caldron perpetually giving off saline particles , which are wafted to the land and there precipitated . The ordinary ...
... trees ; and Mr. Bollaert conceives that the great Pacific , under a cloudless sky and burning sun , is converted into a caldron perpetually giving off saline particles , which are wafted to the land and there precipitated . The ordinary ...
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... trees , it is ov ? When it is an empty space , as in drawing a line from one star to another , the relation between them is indicated by dró . Add the particle of motion σ to p , it becomes após , towards , to the front of an object ...
... trees , it is ov ? When it is an empty space , as in drawing a line from one star to another , the relation between them is indicated by dró . Add the particle of motion σ to p , it becomes após , towards , to the front of an object ...
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... tree without its bulk and outline , or without the delicate ramifications of its twigs and its leaves , would be equally incomplete . There are many minds , indeed , which can only be trained to an appreciation of the general and the ...
... tree without its bulk and outline , or without the delicate ramifications of its twigs and its leaves , would be equally incomplete . There are many minds , indeed , which can only be trained to an appreciation of the general and the ...
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... trees , ' which , in sheer wantonness and without any settled purpose , throws itself into a thousand attitudes , always astonishing , and often singularly graceful . As a teacher of moral philosophy , the influence which he is allowed ...
... trees , ' which , in sheer wantonness and without any settled purpose , throws itself into a thousand attitudes , always astonishing , and often singularly graceful . As a teacher of moral philosophy , the influence which he is allowed ...
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... tree , which furnish the present lying between Mysore and the Malabar silk of commerce , are thought to have been coast , the steep escarpments of the Ghats so introduced , although several varieties , facing west , and the ground ...
... tree , which furnish the present lying between Mysore and the Malabar silk of commerce , are thought to have been coast , the steep escarpments of the Ghats so introduced , although several varieties , facing west , and the ground ...
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