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... nature of the curvature of the keel of this boat is the foundation and balis of its excellence . It regulates in a great meature the fhear with the ele- vation towards the ends . This con- ftruction fpreads and repels the water in every ...
... nature of the curvature of the keel of this boat is the foundation and balis of its excellence . It regulates in a great meature the fhear with the ele- vation towards the ends . This con- ftruction fpreads and repels the water in every ...
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... nature . I have confe- quently , in my researches , not fuf- fered the human fyftem to be un- explored . In fact , I have examined it both phyfically and ethically . With this propenfion of mind , you will not wonder that I am poor ...
... nature . I have confe- quently , in my researches , not fuf- fered the human fyftem to be un- explored . In fact , I have examined it both phyfically and ethically . With this propenfion of mind , you will not wonder that I am poor ...
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... Nature , with a capa- CHARACTER of EDMUND BURKE , city the most comprehensive , the mind of Edmund Burke was early enriched ( From an American Publication . ) by all the claffical luxuriance of anti- is , perhaps , fcarcely more prefump ...
... Nature , with a capa- CHARACTER of EDMUND BURKE , city the most comprehensive , the mind of Edmund Burke was early enriched ( From an American Publication . ) by all the claffical luxuriance of anti- is , perhaps , fcarcely more prefump ...
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... nature , fhould renounce the ties of former aflociates , when their principles of conduct ceafed to accord , without being actuated by the merce- nary motives of prostitute cupidity . But to America it will remain a proud monument of ...
... nature , fhould renounce the ties of former aflociates , when their principles of conduct ceafed to accord , without being actuated by the merce- nary motives of prostitute cupidity . But to America it will remain a proud monument of ...
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... nature is equal to this of the thronged fue Stators , clothed in all the gaieties and luxuries of drets , filling the progresively rifing feats , and aimoit frantic with pleasure . The eve , enrap- tured , measures its favourite circle ...
... nature is equal to this of the thronged fue Stators , clothed in all the gaieties and luxuries of drets , filling the progresively rifing feats , and aimoit frantic with pleasure . The eve , enrap- tured , measures its favourite circle ...
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