The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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The notion that air is not a fluid , is cqually repugnant to science and to common experience , and the most received ideas , or definitions of fluidity . The author is not to be excused , for citing a surmise so absurd .
The notion that air is not a fluid , is cqually repugnant to science and to common experience , and the most received ideas , or definitions of fluidity . The author is not to be excused , for citing a surmise so absurd .
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Which thing I also did in Jerusalem : and many of the saints did I shut up in prison , having received authority from the chief priests ; and when they were put to death I gave my voice against them . And I punished them oft in every ...
Which thing I also did in Jerusalem : and many of the saints did I shut up in prison , having received authority from the chief priests ; and when they were put to death I gave my voice against them . And I punished them oft in every ...
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Ile went in and after some ncgociation , the master , who had some little knowledge of him , received him as an apprentice , and graciously allowed him to look at the pictures in the window when he had nothing else to do .
Ile went in and after some ncgociation , the master , who had some little knowledge of him , received him as an apprentice , and graciously allowed him to look at the pictures in the window when he had nothing else to do .
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He was received as is usuai in America , and in all countries where the difficulty of communication between the inhabitants supports the exercise of hospitality , and established himselfthere with Rhodez . All sorts of attentions were ...
He was received as is usuai in America , and in all countries where the difficulty of communication between the inhabitants supports the exercise of hospitality , and established himselfthere with Rhodez . All sorts of attentions were ...
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Some of these details were soon spread about the island ; it was known from the sailors that their passenger had been sick on board ; that all kinds of attention were paid him ; that he had received them with great aftability and ...
Some of these details were soon spread about the island ; it was known from the sailors that their passenger had been sick on board ; that all kinds of attention were paid him ; that he had received them with great aftability and ...
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