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... appears like a line , progressively extending in breadth till it reaches the middle , when it begins to contract , and ultimately disappears at the western edge : in some rare instances , spots re - appear on the east side ; and are ...
... appears like a line , progressively extending in breadth till it reaches the middle , when it begins to contract , and ultimately disappears at the western edge : in some rare instances , spots re - appear on the east side ; and are ...
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subject appears to have been investigated by him with considerable diligence . Its seasons he divides into the wet and the dry . The latter is generally ushered in by the explosion of two or three tor- nados , which , though formidable ...
subject appears to have been investigated by him with considerable diligence . Its seasons he divides into the wet and the dry . The latter is generally ushered in by the explosion of two or three tor- nados , which , though formidable ...
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... appear to be under the spell of the same chilling influence that appears to have bound the faculties of almost all the eminent persons whose letters are preserved in the present work . Here and there one may meet with a passage , a ...
... appear to be under the spell of the same chilling influence that appears to have bound the faculties of almost all the eminent persons whose letters are preserved in the present work . Here and there one may meet with a passage , a ...
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