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... appearance during the administration of Eli , taking part in the manage- ment of public affairs for about 20 years , by whose astonishing deeds the independent fpirit of that people was in fome measure revived . The circumstances at ...
... appearance during the administration of Eli , taking part in the manage- ment of public affairs for about 20 years , by whose astonishing deeds the independent fpirit of that people was in fome measure revived . The circumstances at ...
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... appearance of platina on being cupelled . were " It feems to follow from thefe experiments , that the emery employed in them contained no platina ; but as it is not to be fuppofed that all emeries are of one compofition , other forts ...
... appearance of platina on being cupelled . were " It feems to follow from thefe experiments , that the emery employed in them contained no platina ; but as it is not to be fuppofed that all emeries are of one compofition , other forts ...
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... appearance of dull fpots . Then expofe the cloth to the fire , or to the fun ; by which means the oil will evaporate , and the wax become folid , and be fit to receive any com- pofition of colour for a ground , which is to be laid on as ...
... appearance of dull fpots . Then expofe the cloth to the fire , or to the fun ; by which means the oil will evaporate , and the wax become folid , and be fit to receive any com- pofition of colour for a ground , which is to be laid on as ...
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... appearance of a meteor fhooting from the eaft , which they imagined was fent from heaven to direct their courfe . They landed without oppofition ; and the Britons , not having drawn together a fufficient army , kept in fmall bodies ...
... appearance of a meteor fhooting from the eaft , which they imagined was fent from heaven to direct their courfe . They landed without oppofition ; and the Britons , not having drawn together a fufficient army , kept in fmall bodies ...
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... appearance of the Roman forces on their island , that they immediately fubmitted , and Anglesey was once more restored to the Romans . With the conqueft of Anglesey ended the first cam- G paign England . paign of Agricola ; and he ...
... appearance of the Roman forces on their island , that they immediately fubmitted , and Anglesey was once more restored to the Romans . With the conqueft of Anglesey ended the first cam- G paign England . paign of Agricola ; and he ...
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