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... neral principles they are reduced to three , —the argument of the sufficient reason , —the law of continuity , and the measurement of the force of moving bodies by the square of their velocities ; which last , being a proposition that ...
... neral principles they are reduced to three , —the argument of the sufficient reason , —the law of continuity , and the measurement of the force of moving bodies by the square of their velocities ; which last , being a proposition that ...
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... neral regret . In entering the city from this quarter , the road lay through narrow and inconvenient streets , forming an approach no way suited to the general ele- gance of the place . In the year 1814 , active mea- sures were at ...
... neral regret . In entering the city from this quarter , the road lay through narrow and inconvenient streets , forming an approach no way suited to the general ele- gance of the place . In the year 1814 , active mea- sures were at ...
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... neral regret . In entering the city from this quarter , the road lay through narrow and inconvenient streets , forming an approach no way suited to the general ele- gance of the place . In the year 1814 , active mea- sures were at ...
... neral regret . In entering the city from this quarter , the road lay through narrow and inconvenient streets , forming an approach no way suited to the general ele- gance of the place . In the year 1814 , active mea- sures were at ...
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... neral description of embankment , and as it is exe- en Mound . cuted at considerable expence , is only undertaken by such as have a permanent interest in the soil . This barrier applies to sea lands overflown by every spring tide , and ...
... neral description of embankment , and as it is exe- en Mound . cuted at considerable expence , is only undertaken by such as have a permanent interest in the soil . This barrier applies to sea lands overflown by every spring tide , and ...
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... neral mass of society . But , in the Highlands of Scotland , these changes are not yet fully accom- plished . Traces are still to be discerned of that ancient state of manners which was formerly pre- valent all over the country , but ...
... neral mass of society . But , in the Highlands of Scotland , these changes are not yet fully accom- plished . Traces are still to be discerned of that ancient state of manners which was formerly pre- valent all over the country , but ...
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