The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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... turned ; the surface of the earth , like .... it swept ; it destroyed all life , from the face of the earth .... the strong tempest over the people , reached to heaven . Brother saw not his brother , it did not spare the people . În ...
... turned ; the surface of the earth , like .... it swept ; it destroyed all life , from the face of the earth .... the strong tempest over the people , reached to heaven . Brother saw not his brother , it did not spare the people . În ...
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... turned to use in this manufacture . Jacob Christian Schaffer , of Ratisbon , in 1765 wrote a work on experiments in making paper from other materials than rags , which is printed on sixty varieties of paper , made from as many different ...
... turned to use in this manufacture . Jacob Christian Schaffer , of Ratisbon , in 1765 wrote a work on experiments in making paper from other materials than rags , which is printed on sixty varieties of paper , made from as many different ...
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... turned upwards , we have fine weather after it , but when it is turned down , then we have a wet season ; and the reason I think is , that when it is turned down , it holds no water , like a basin , you know , and down it comes ! " It ...
... turned upwards , we have fine weather after it , but when it is turned down , then we have a wet season ; and the reason I think is , that when it is turned down , it holds no water , like a basin , you know , and down it comes ! " It ...
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