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... probably beyond the fact . There can be no question that the intensity of light from a jet of oil gas is greater than from a jet of coal gas of equal diameter ; but it probably does not exceed the relative specific gravities of the two ...
... probably beyond the fact . There can be no question that the intensity of light from a jet of oil gas is greater than from a jet of coal gas of equal diameter ; but it probably does not exceed the relative specific gravities of the two ...
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... probably discomposed our author's temper as little as they injured his reputation . The embargo was removed from the performances at the Foire , in the course of about two years , and our author resumed his ordinary labours in behalf of ...
... probably discomposed our author's temper as little as they injured his reputation . The embargo was removed from the performances at the Foire , in the course of about two years , and our author resumed his ordinary labours in behalf of ...
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... probably the re- sult of his fearlessness and independence of the world ; but so open was he that his friends were obliged to live upon their guard with him . He was the worst person in the world to confide a secret to ; and if any ...
... probably the re- sult of his fearlessness and independence of the world ; but so open was he that his friends were obliged to live upon their guard with him . He was the worst person in the world to confide a secret to ; and if any ...
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