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... light falls on it in on the north from 1000 to 1500 feet ) , is not without its value . The sea is here far less subject particular directions ; the general colour being to fogs than it is in the neighbourhood of New - Sy It was first ...
... light falls on it in on the north from 1000 to 1500 feet ) , is not without its value . The sea is here far less subject particular directions ; the general colour being to fogs than it is in the neighbourhood of New - Sy It was first ...
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... light , and numerous small red spots on the the seminary of St Sulpice , where he received A year afterwards , he edge of the mantle of some are supposed to be priest's orders in 1816 . eyes . They have organs of hearing , and labial ...
... light , and numerous small red spots on the the seminary of St Sulpice , where he received A year afterwards , he edge of the mantle of some are supposed to be priest's orders in 1816 . eyes . They have organs of hearing , and labial ...
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... light for seven or eight hours , and the light rather increases than otherwise as the lamp burns and becomes warmer , thereby rendering the oil more C GA Fig . 1 . civilisation of India . Herodotus ( ii . c . 62 ) reminds us of the ...
... light for seven or eight hours , and the light rather increases than otherwise as the lamp burns and becomes warmer , thereby rendering the oil more C GA Fig . 1 . civilisation of India . Herodotus ( ii . c . 62 ) reminds us of the ...
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... light , it is called a lantern - light . In Gothic architecture , a lantern - tower is frequently placed over the centre of cross churches the vanit being at a considerable height , and the light admitted by windows in the sides . York ...
... light , it is called a lantern - light . In Gothic architecture , a lantern - tower is frequently placed over the centre of cross churches the vanit being at a considerable height , and the light admitted by windows in the sides . York ...
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... light such a candle , by God's grace , in England , as I trust shall never be put out . ' 6 L.'s character presents a combination of many noble and disinterested qualities . He was brave , honest , devoted , and energetic , homely and ...
... light such a candle , by God's grace , in England , as I trust shall never be put out . ' 6 L.'s character presents a combination of many noble and disinterested qualities . He was brave , honest , devoted , and energetic , homely and ...
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