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... probably owing to the tearing up of some of the plants which are known to prevent the blowing of sand . This practice cannot be too severely reprobated , when it is known that the consequences are so pernicious ; thus , in many of the ...
... probably owing to the tearing up of some of the plants which are known to prevent the blowing of sand . This practice cannot be too severely reprobated , when it is known that the consequences are so pernicious ; thus , in many of the ...
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... probably a few chrystals of adularia , and scales of mica . The stone I have now de- scribed appears to be of the same kind , and this is rendered more probable from its sometimes containing feltspar . ' The Appendix , which includes ...
... probably a few chrystals of adularia , and scales of mica . The stone I have now de- scribed appears to be of the same kind , and this is rendered more probable from its sometimes containing feltspar . ' The Appendix , which includes ...
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... probably carried the fomites in their clothing ; to destroy which , or stop the progress of the disease in any way , but very inadequate means had been adopted . ' Mr. L. imputes the unusual prevalence of the yellow fever , in 1793 ...
... probably carried the fomites in their clothing ; to destroy which , or stop the progress of the disease in any way , but very inadequate means had been adopted . ' Mr. L. imputes the unusual prevalence of the yellow fever , in 1793 ...
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... probably correct his opinion , which is certainly of no consequence to the point in question . Indeed if the Doctor's book had not given me a just idea of the character of his mind . I should have been somewhat surprised at an avowed ...
... probably correct his opinion , which is certainly of no consequence to the point in question . Indeed if the Doctor's book had not given me a just idea of the character of his mind . I should have been somewhat surprised at an avowed ...
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... probably will not think so . " The education of children , " said I , " is the most important of all arts . Our first ideas , our earliest habits , fix our future character , and their influence , be it good or evil , continues through ...
... probably will not think so . " The education of children , " said I , " is the most important of all arts . Our first ideas , our earliest habits , fix our future character , and their influence , be it good or evil , continues through ...
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