Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... play . As the gravitative power increases the temperature of this portion of space will rise . Should any high - velocity mass plunge through these accumulated gases , it may be heated to incandescence , resulting in oxygen being ...
... play . As the gravitative power increases the temperature of this portion of space will rise . Should any high - velocity mass plunge through these accumulated gases , it may be heated to incandescence , resulting in oxygen being ...
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... plays it from choice , only from necessity . It is lopsided in the play . The advantage nearly always lies with the dummy , because that side works in thorough accord , being controlled by the one mind , who has the additional advantage ...
... plays it from choice , only from necessity . It is lopsided in the play . The advantage nearly always lies with the dummy , because that side works in thorough accord , being controlled by the one mind , who has the additional advantage ...
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... play which Shakespeare induced the theatre to accept , though , considering the part for which he was cast , he could not have favoured the work out of mere actor's vanity . The first cast of this comedy is in- teresting , partly ...
... play which Shakespeare induced the theatre to accept , though , considering the part for which he was cast , he could not have favoured the work out of mere actor's vanity . The first cast of this comedy is in- teresting , partly ...
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