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Page 128
... side to the bottom of the glen , which was filled by a lake of three or four miles circumference , whence a river passed off , by which , after a course of a few miles it poured it's waters into the Atlantic . At the farther side ...
... side to the bottom of the glen , which was filled by a lake of three or four miles circumference , whence a river passed off , by which , after a course of a few miles it poured it's waters into the Atlantic . At the farther side ...
Page 448
... side of the glass is electrified plus , the other is electrified minus ; so that in charging it , all that is done is to throw the electric fire from one side , and convey it to the other ; while discharging it is the restoration of the ...
... side of the glass is electrified plus , the other is electrified minus ; so that in charging it , all that is done is to throw the electric fire from one side , and convey it to the other ; while discharging it is the restoration of the ...
Page 487
... side of the chair are Caryatides , the one representing South America , the other the Peninsula , which support a square canopy , & c . The throne is elevated upon a platform . One step below this there is another platform , on which ...
... side of the chair are Caryatides , the one representing South America , the other the Peninsula , which support a square canopy , & c . The throne is elevated upon a platform . One step below this there is another platform , on which ...
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