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... reason why I should conclude that other rocks , in which are no traces of extraneous bodies , were formed in the same manner . 3. Again , when I am told that vast beds of carbonaceous matter , which is ascertained to be the base of ...
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... reason , abandon reason , and assume a position , for which , from reason , they never will be able to produce a single argument . ( To be continued . ) ON CHEMICAL ATTRACTION . THE term attraction , signifies that power by which bodies ...
... reason , abandon reason , and assume a position , for which , from reason , they never will be able to produce a single argument . ( To be continued . ) ON CHEMICAL ATTRACTION . THE term attraction , signifies that power by which bodies ...
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... reason and command of temper , that would induce me to abate one particle of that admiration , with which I have always beheld its astonishing operation . The proposed and evident object of this Society is , to give to every man the ...
... reason and command of temper , that would induce me to abate one particle of that admiration , with which I have always beheld its astonishing operation . The proposed and evident object of this Society is , to give to every man the ...
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... reason , you ought to mul - land - tax is assessed for four , it brings tiply the abovementioned sum of £ 273,106 . 18s . 3d . by 12 , which will give you the real value at this day , ( 1717 , ) amounting to the sum of £ 3,277,282 . 19s ...
... reason , you ought to mul - land - tax is assessed for four , it brings tiply the abovementioned sum of £ 273,106 . 18s . 3d . by 12 , which will give you the real value at this day , ( 1717 , ) amounting to the sum of £ 3,277,282 . 19s ...
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... reason than they had to esteem the finest and happiest island of the globe . " - pp . 4. vol . I. In support of this derivation , Mr. Hughes adduces the authority of some ancient documents , which seem to give plausibility to his ...
... reason than they had to esteem the finest and happiest island of the globe . " - pp . 4. vol . I. In support of this derivation , Mr. Hughes adduces the authority of some ancient documents , which seem to give plausibility to his ...
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