Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen15Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1829 |
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... considerable additions and improvements were made . The division of France into departments , instead of its ancient ... considerably above a thousand ; and a great number of the others were either newly written or greatly improved ...
... considerable additions and improvements were made . The division of France into departments , instead of its ancient ... considerably above a thousand ; and a great number of the others were either newly written or greatly improved ...
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... considerably enlarged and improved . It has , indeed , been objected by some , that I have already stretched the limits of my work too far , by admitting into it descriptions of birds , which can only be tamed with considerable ...
... considerably enlarged and improved . It has , indeed , been objected by some , that I have already stretched the limits of my work too far , by admitting into it descriptions of birds , which can only be tamed with considerable ...
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... considerable resemblance to a river . Little doubt is entertained that Anglesea was formerly connected with the main ... considerably to its velocity . During the erection of the bridge the channel was made considerably deeper and wider ...
... considerable resemblance to a river . Little doubt is entertained that Anglesea was formerly connected with the main ... considerably to its velocity . During the erection of the bridge the channel was made considerably deeper and wider ...
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