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... nature , and have formed or increased since the original creation . These screws , however , laid upon a bare rock , would hardly obtain , by any process of nature , such a durable covering . We are under the pleasing necessity of ...
... nature , and have formed or increased since the original creation . These screws , however , laid upon a bare rock , would hardly obtain , by any process of nature , such a durable covering . We are under the pleasing necessity of ...
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... natural and unaffect- ed poetry that France has produced ; beautiful , just , and tender sentiments to her beloved lover , afterward her husband , expressed in the genuine language of nature and of tenderness : no point , no labour , no ...
... natural and unaffect- ed poetry that France has produced ; beautiful , just , and tender sentiments to her beloved lover , afterward her husband , expressed in the genuine language of nature and of tenderness : no point , no labour , no ...
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... natural science ; geology - hydrology - meteorology -mineralogy - botany - zoology ; and all the departments of na- tural ... nature and of nations - proceedings in civil actions-- proceedings in criminal cases . From hence will proceed ...
... natural science ; geology - hydrology - meteorology -mineralogy - botany - zoology ; and all the departments of na- tural ... nature and of nations - proceedings in civil actions-- proceedings in criminal cases . From hence will proceed ...
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