The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen4H. Biglow, 1819 |
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... produced doubt and ambiguity - have sometimes defended the evil and the false , and have rejected the obvious and the safe ; good affections and experience have enlightened reason , and led back the wandering with slow steps to the path ...
... produced doubt and ambiguity - have sometimes defended the evil and the false , and have rejected the obvious and the safe ; good affections and experience have enlightened reason , and led back the wandering with slow steps to the path ...
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... produced the successive changes by new processes ; for as one of the specta- tors had contemplated the apparition at his ... produce a violent electrical shock . Every one obeyed his in- structions . They at last all went away . The ...
... produced the successive changes by new processes ; for as one of the specta- tors had contemplated the apparition at his ... produce a violent electrical shock . Every one obeyed his in- structions . They at last all went away . The ...
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... produced by the steam . If the wick of a common oil lamp be raised so as to give off large columns of smoke , and a jet of steam be thrown into the flame , its brightness is a little increased , and no smoke is thrown off . If spirits ...
... produced by the steam . If the wick of a common oil lamp be raised so as to give off large columns of smoke , and a jet of steam be thrown into the flame , its brightness is a little increased , and no smoke is thrown off . If spirits ...
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