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... Portsmouth. Pray, can you tell when it happened ? Since I wrote you, some time ago, I have been reading Lord Bacon. He says they have in Cephalonia a dwarf oak, in the leaves of which there are tumours or blisters, containing a red dust ...
... Portsmouth. Pray, can you tell when it happened ? Since I wrote you, some time ago, I have been reading Lord Bacon. He says they have in Cephalonia a dwarf oak, in the leaves of which there are tumours or blisters, containing a red dust ...
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... Portsmouth, was at Amesbury about seven or eight years ago. I think there is a particular account of it in my papers, and, when I can, I will look it up. It was very remarkable. We intend to make your proposed experiment on candles in ...
... Portsmouth, was at Amesbury about seven or eight years ago. I think there is a particular account of it in my papers, and, when I can, I will look it up. It was very remarkable. We intend to make your proposed experiment on candles in ...
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... Portsmouth the beginning of that week. I then imagined you might be at Falmouth on your post business, and would call upon me in your way back, and I looked with particular eagerness for you on Saturday night. On Monday last, about one ...
... Portsmouth the beginning of that week. I then imagined you might be at Falmouth on your post business, and would call upon me in your way back, and I looked with particular eagerness for you on Saturday night. On Monday last, about one ...
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... Portsmouth, while you were there, be so construed, unless you sent me any message before that by Dr. Langdon, for I certainly never heard you were there but at the times I have now mentioned. One thing, however, pleases me to hear, that ...
... Portsmouth, while you were there, be so construed, unless you sent me any message before that by Dr. Langdon, for I certainly never heard you were there but at the times I have now mentioned. One thing, however, pleases me to hear, that ...
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... Portsmouth, to go to Dover, and from thence to where the copperas, grindstone, and Lapis specularis are found ; but I was mortified by being disappointed in every part of it except the first. The importunity of friends kept me at Portsmouth ...
... Portsmouth, to go to Dover, and from thence to where the copperas, grindstone, and Lapis specularis are found ; but I was mortified by being disappointed in every part of it except the first. The importunity of friends kept me at Portsmouth ...
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