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... NATURE and PROPERTIES of AIR . Tubtance which furrounds the earth ; which contains the vapours , clouds , and other meteors , and by which all living creatures breathe ; the body or fhell of which is called the atmosphere . The nature ...
... NATURE and PROPERTIES of AIR . Tubtance which furrounds the earth ; which contains the vapours , clouds , and other meteors , and by which all living creatures breathe ; the body or fhell of which is called the atmosphere . The nature ...
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... nature of man and beaft ; more efpecially , when , be fides the heads of animals on the human shoulders , they might ... natural fize ; and they are painted , and often ftrewed with pieces of the foliaceous mica , which makes them ...
... nature of man and beaft ; more efpecially , when , be fides the heads of animals on the human shoulders , they might ... natural fize ; and they are painted , and often ftrewed with pieces of the foliaceous mica , which makes them ...
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... nature only afflict the fequeftered tenant of the vale ; he is wholly a ftranger to the arti- ficial wants which form fo large a fhare of the miferics of those who move in a higher fphere . Se- cluded from the noife and hurry of the ...
... nature only afflict the fequeftered tenant of the vale ; he is wholly a ftranger to the arti- ficial wants which form fo large a fhare of the miferics of those who move in a higher fphere . Se- cluded from the noife and hurry of the ...
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... nature wears a more pleating form . The fober evening advances , to clofe the ' fhort - lived dat . The firma- ment , clear and unfullied , puts on it's brightest blue . The ftars , in thronging multitudes , and with a peculiar ...
... nature wears a more pleating form . The fober evening advances , to clofe the ' fhort - lived dat . The firma- ment , clear and unfullied , puts on it's brightest blue . The ftars , in thronging multitudes , and with a peculiar ...
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... Nature , " although it was originally a feparate publica- tion . The tranflator has executed his part with fidelity and precifion . His language is neat and elegant , and his numbers in general fmooth and easy . Probationary Odes for ...
... Nature , " although it was originally a feparate publica- tion . The tranflator has executed his part with fidelity and precifion . His language is neat and elegant , and his numbers in general fmooth and easy . Probationary Odes for ...
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