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... cause have become detached from their original position , and slid down to a lower level . They are especially common in volcanic districts , where the trembling of the earth that frequently accompanies the eruption of a volcano is ...
... cause have become detached from their original position , and slid down to a lower level . They are especially common in volcanic districts , where the trembling of the earth that frequently accompanies the eruption of a volcano is ...
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... cause as that of a vassal of the holy see , excommunicated the barons , L. refused to publish the excommunication , and was in consequence suspended from his func- tions in 1215. He was restored , however , probably in the following ...
... cause as that of a vassal of the holy see , excommunicated the barons , L. refused to publish the excommunication , and was in consequence suspended from his func- tions in 1215. He was restored , however , probably in the following ...
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... cause of sundry irregularities in the motions of the planets . His works comprise many able treatises on particular subjects in Astronomy , Pure Mathematics , Proba bilities , Mechanics , Heat , and Electricity ; most of them being ...
... cause of sundry irregularities in the motions of the planets . His works comprise many able treatises on particular subjects in Astronomy , Pure Mathematics , Proba bilities , Mechanics , Heat , and Electricity ; most of them being ...
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... cause the offender to be brought to trial , is guilty of felony , and liable to seven years ' penal servitude , or two years ' imprison- ment . Whoever shall publicly advertise a reward for the return of stolen property , stating that ...
... cause the offender to be brought to trial , is guilty of felony , and liable to seven years ' penal servitude , or two years ' imprison- ment . Whoever shall publicly advertise a reward for the return of stolen property , stating that ...
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... cause of the Protestants . -FRANÇOIS , DUC DE L. , and PRINCE DE MARSILLAC , born 1613 , was much attached to literary pursuits ; and after having been involved in intrigues against Cardinal Richelieu , and in the tumults of the Fronde ...
... cause of the Protestants . -FRANÇOIS , DUC DE L. , and PRINCE DE MARSILLAC , born 1613 , was much attached to literary pursuits ; and after having been involved in intrigues against Cardinal Richelieu , and in the tumults of the Fronde ...
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