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Page 353
... present . He only now and then cast an indif- ferent look towards them . He seemed , on the contrary , to be totally occupied with the troops , whom he caused to perform successive manœuvres . " There are some circumstances of interest ...
... present . He only now and then cast an indif- ferent look towards them . He seemed , on the contrary , to be totally occupied with the troops , whom he caused to perform successive manœuvres . " There are some circumstances of interest ...
Page 385
... present , England in jus- tice to herself , and the advantage she now possesses , cannot deliver up Malta to the Order , without com- plete security for its independence , and this security in the existing situation of the Continent ...
... present , England in jus- tice to herself , and the advantage she now possesses , cannot deliver up Malta to the Order , without com- plete security for its independence , and this security in the existing situation of the Continent ...
Page 513
... present state of the ques- tion , respecting chemical affinity , and with the analysis of the first four sections of Berthollet's work in which he discusses that question . We now proceed with our observations on the remaining part of ...
... present state of the ques- tion , respecting chemical affinity , and with the analysis of the first four sections of Berthollet's work in which he discusses that question . We now proceed with our observations on the remaining part of ...
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