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... appear to mark a dis- tinction , sufficient to justify their being treated as separate articles . First , induction ... appears , and instances 1816. ] 89 Hedge's Logick .
... appear to mark a dis- tinction , sufficient to justify their being treated as separate articles . First , induction ... appears , and instances 1816. ] 89 Hedge's Logick .
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... appear ( he says ) in some parts of it ; but if they were really mixed with the clay , it must be in a very small proportion , from the very great weight of the brick ; and it appeared to him probable , that the reeds were nothing more ...
... appear ( he says ) in some parts of it ; but if they were really mixed with the clay , it must be in a very small proportion , from the very great weight of the brick ; and it appeared to him probable , that the reeds were nothing more ...
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... appear in various ages ( including our own times ) to have been carried away to be used in new buildings in other places ; but the facility with which these bricks seem to have been manufactured , where the proper materials were at hand ...
... appear in various ages ( including our own times ) to have been carried away to be used in new buildings in other places ; but the facility with which these bricks seem to have been manufactured , where the proper materials were at hand ...
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