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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... tion of Air to Heat and Moisture . " Of his " Elements of Natural Philosophy , " afterwards compiled for the use of his class , only one volume has been published . He wrote , besides the works mentioned , some admirable articles in the ...
... tion of Air to Heat and Moisture . " Of his " Elements of Natural Philosophy , " afterwards compiled for the use of his class , only one volume has been published . He wrote , besides the works mentioned , some admirable articles in the ...
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... tion till I should see him fairly mounted on his cord and launched forth . But no such sight greeted my eyes ; I heard a bustle as of a disturbance , which gradually increased , and then distinctly caught the sound of voices in anger ...
... tion till I should see him fairly mounted on his cord and launched forth . But no such sight greeted my eyes ; I heard a bustle as of a disturbance , which gradually increased , and then distinctly caught the sound of voices in anger ...
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... tion , may be divided into three periods . First , there is a statement that the heavens and earth were formed by God ; there is then a description of the earth previous to the days of creation ; and afterwards a somewhat detailed ...
... tion , may be divided into three periods . First , there is a statement that the heavens and earth were formed by God ; there is then a description of the earth previous to the days of creation ; and afterwards a somewhat detailed ...
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