New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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... cause of their strength is not unlikely to be the cause of their disunion . An overwhelming preponderance of members are returned , engaged to the most popular opinions , and the consideration of the most popular opinions is at once ...
... cause of their strength is not unlikely to be the cause of their disunion . An overwhelming preponderance of members are returned , engaged to the most popular opinions , and the consideration of the most popular opinions is at once ...
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... cause there are some bad links in nearly every chain , that give way when sub- mitted to the test which the imported cables will uniformly bear . It has been said that this is owing to the difference in the mode of making the links ...
... cause there are some bad links in nearly every chain , that give way when sub- mitted to the test which the imported cables will uniformly bear . It has been said that this is owing to the difference in the mode of making the links ...
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... cause of its value . It is the cause of its being no higher , not the cause of its being so high . A perforation in the side of a vessel , at any distance from the bottom , would effectually prevent its being filled to a greater height ...
... cause of its value . It is the cause of its being no higher , not the cause of its being so high . A perforation in the side of a vessel , at any distance from the bottom , would effectually prevent its being filled to a greater height ...
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