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... matter . " From the researches of Dr. Macculloch , it appears that peat is intermediate between simple vegetable matter and lignite , the conversion of peat to lignite being gradual , and being brought about in a great lapse of time by ...
... matter . " From the researches of Dr. Macculloch , it appears that peat is intermediate between simple vegetable matter and lignite , the conversion of peat to lignite being gradual , and being brought about in a great lapse of time by ...
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... matter , and we cannot for a moment suppose that it exists for itself alone . ' Sober reason , in looking abroad upon space and matter , will surely believe that this universe of solid and luminous globes does not stand merely for ...
... matter , and we cannot for a moment suppose that it exists for itself alone . ' Sober reason , in looking abroad upon space and matter , will surely believe that this universe of solid and luminous globes does not stand merely for ...
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... matter , they are decidedly in favour of a daughter , who has been for some time taxing all her accom- plishments of ... matter of history , and it could not have been otherwise represented . But then it was not a matter of neces- sity ...
... matter , they are decidedly in favour of a daughter , who has been for some time taxing all her accom- plishments of ... matter of history , and it could not have been otherwise represented . But then it was not a matter of neces- sity ...
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