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... probably regulate the modifications of the atmosphere ; for , whenever a coincidence of circumftances prevails , the ferics of appear- ances must inevitably recur . That aggregate labours , indeed , of men continually transform the face ...
... probably regulate the modifications of the atmosphere ; for , whenever a coincidence of circumftances prevails , the ferics of appear- ances must inevitably recur . That aggregate labours , indeed , of men continually transform the face ...
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... probably , at fome future time , lead to the dif- covery of certain remarkable periods , which will enable men to conjecture with tolerable precifion the fucceeding changes of the weather . It would be most advifable perhaps to begin ...
... probably , at fome future time , lead to the dif- covery of certain remarkable periods , which will enable men to conjecture with tolerable precifion the fucceeding changes of the weather . It would be most advifable perhaps to begin ...
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... , it requires , the fuppofition of a preceding ge- neral convulfion . The inhabitants of the deep were probably 6 chafed chafed from their haunts , and compelled to feek fhelter 20 Tranfactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Vol . V.
... , it requires , the fuppofition of a preceding ge- neral convulfion . The inhabitants of the deep were probably 6 chafed chafed from their haunts , and compelled to feek fhelter 20 Tranfactions of the Royal Irish Academy , Vol . V.
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... probably be acceptable to the generality of our readers . FRANCIS SALIGNAC DE LA MOTHE FENELON was born at the Caftle of Fenelon , in the province of Perigord , in the year 1651. His father , Pons de Suiignac , was Marquis of Fenelon ...
... probably be acceptable to the generality of our readers . FRANCIS SALIGNAC DE LA MOTHE FENELON was born at the Caftle of Fenelon , in the province of Perigord , in the year 1651. His father , Pons de Suiignac , was Marquis of Fenelon ...
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... probably taken neither from the fame copy , nor from the fame edition , and length of time muft have rendered the difference ftill greater . But on the other hand , we must not fuppofe that every reading is genuine , where the Syriac ...
... probably taken neither from the fame copy , nor from the fame edition , and length of time muft have rendered the difference ftill greater . But on the other hand , we must not fuppofe that every reading is genuine , where the Syriac ...
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