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... continued for a time from the open air , are very apt to occasion spontaneous fire . may Chinese Year . A paper was lately read before the Royal So- ciety , by J. T. Davis , Esq . on the Chinese Year . The introduc- tory part of this ...
... continued for a time from the open air , are very apt to occasion spontaneous fire . may Chinese Year . A paper was lately read before the Royal So- ciety , by J. T. Davis , Esq . on the Chinese Year . The introduc- tory part of this ...
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... continued our ancient authors not only intelligible , but pleasing to us ; and it would give to ourselves a chance of being hereafter understood . Spencer and Milton are already fast re- ceding into the rank of ancients ; and it is too ...
... continued our ancient authors not only intelligible , but pleasing to us ; and it would give to ourselves a chance of being hereafter understood . Spencer and Milton are already fast re- ceding into the rank of ancients ; and it is too ...
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... continued , and finally the expedition of Braddock takes place . In the mean time , Adderly had been sent with a second party by the " Ohio Company ; " had attempted another fortification , was again attacked and defeated by the French ...
... continued , and finally the expedition of Braddock takes place . In the mean time , Adderly had been sent with a second party by the " Ohio Company ; " had attempted another fortification , was again attacked and defeated by the French ...
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