The Monthly Magazine, Volume 40R. Phillips, 1815 |
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... cause for their being disregarded ? And do our countrymen , who willingly quit their firc - sides , and the charms of their native country , for the idle vanity of visiting France , deserve any pity for the treatmont they have lately ...
... cause for their being disregarded ? And do our countrymen , who willingly quit their firc - sides , and the charms of their native country , for the idle vanity of visiting France , deserve any pity for the treatmont they have lately ...
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... causes concur to the same effect , and sometimes they produce effects that are contrary . " The cause of the regularity of the currents , and consequently of the tides , should be sought for , and may be ex- plained from the diurnal ...
... causes concur to the same effect , and sometimes they produce effects that are contrary . " The cause of the regularity of the currents , and consequently of the tides , should be sought for , and may be ex- plained from the diurnal ...
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... cause of the regular , apparently ir- regular , motion of the currents and tides traced and discovered on the whole sur- face of the globe . It is the earth that moves , and the wa- ters which recede . The fact is certain that they move ...
... cause of the regular , apparently ir- regular , motion of the currents and tides traced and discovered on the whole sur- face of the globe . It is the earth that moves , and the wa- ters which recede . The fact is certain that they move ...
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... cause which drives the wa- ters to make the circuitous sweep of the Gulph of Mexico , agitates them also near the Isle of Madeira , " I hope some gentleman , duly qualified , will do me the honour to consider this opinion , and trace ...
... cause which drives the wa- ters to make the circuitous sweep of the Gulph of Mexico , agitates them also near the Isle of Madeira , " I hope some gentleman , duly qualified , will do me the honour to consider this opinion , and trace ...
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... CAUSE , while that CAUSE is inscrutable and uncomprehensible to relative crea- tures , who live only in TIME and SPACE , and who feel and act merely by IMPULSE ! A lane , in the north - west corner of the common , brought me to Barnes ...
... CAUSE , while that CAUSE is inscrutable and uncomprehensible to relative crea- tures , who live only in TIME and SPACE , and who feel and act merely by IMPULSE ! A lane , in the north - west corner of the common , brought me to Barnes ...
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