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... head continued sunk Christine dressed herself as in a dream , and has- upon his hand ; not one look of encouragement tily followed Gothon , who conducted her to her could she obtain . At last came the spasm that was mother's room ...
... head continued sunk Christine dressed herself as in a dream , and has- upon his hand ; not one look of encouragement tily followed Gothon , who conducted her to her could she obtain . At last came the spasm that was mother's room ...
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... head was east or west , the effect of local attraction was greatest ; and that at the intermediate points the deviation of the needle varied nearly in propor- tion of the sine of the angle between the hearing of the ship's head and the ...
... head was east or west , the effect of local attraction was greatest ; and that at the intermediate points the deviation of the needle varied nearly in propor- tion of the sine of the angle between the hearing of the ship's head and the ...
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... head in R. As- Diameter of the head in Declina- like a ground glass - lamp shade ; and within this head was seen " a vividly luminous nucleus , " like 66 a miniature comet , having a nucleus head and In our author's Fourth chapter , On ...
... head in R. As- Diameter of the head in Declina- like a ground glass - lamp shade ; and within this head was seen " a vividly luminous nucleus , " like 66 a miniature comet , having a nucleus head and In our author's Fourth chapter , On ...
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