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Page 118
To sum up the whole , it is submitted that the ap , pointnient of examiners from
amongst the junior fellows , or at least from amongst that particular class of
students who have graduated in our university , and distinguished themselves .
as ...
To sum up the whole , it is submitted that the ap , pointnient of examiners from
amongst the junior fellows , or at least from amongst that particular class of
students who have graduated in our university , and distinguished themselves .
as ...
Page 247
... phænomena of the atmosphere have with each other , and the particular
species of - weather which would take place in any given region might be
foreseen either to a certainty or at least to a high degree of probability , but until
this happens ...
... phænomena of the atmosphere have with each other , and the particular
species of - weather which would take place in any given region might be
foreseen either to a certainty or at least to a high degree of probability , but until
this happens ...
Page 342
Peace be to the manes of Lord North ! and the noble antaa gonilts of our author
will soothe themselves with the hope that either a little of the incenfe of fiattery on
their parts , or at least their deaths , will ensure to them a few periods of ...
Peace be to the manes of Lord North ! and the noble antaa gonilts of our author
will soothe themselves with the hope that either a little of the incenfe of fiattery on
their parts , or at least their deaths , will ensure to them a few periods of ...
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