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... of the inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego , it appears probable from our author's
account , that in mechanical ingenuity they are equal to most of the North
American tribes ; at the same time that they are infinitely more gentle and
tractable .
... of the inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego , it appears probable from our author's
account , that in mechanical ingenuity they are equal to most of the North
American tribes ; at the same time that they are infinitely more gentle and
tractable .
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... equal to that attained by the ancient Romans . To the works or remains of that
people , wonderful alike for its humble origin , its rapid progress , and its final
extent of dominion , legislators and jurists , poets and philosophers , mechanics ...
... equal to that attained by the ancient Romans . To the works or remains of that
people , wonderful alike for its humble origin , its rapid progress , and its final
extent of dominion , legislators and jurists , poets and philosophers , mechanics ...
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But it is impossible to keep the engine , whose velocity is thus increasing , at a
uniform intensity of action ; for an increased velocity of the piston demands an
increased supply of steam of equal pressure , and as the boiler cannot furnish
this ...
But it is impossible to keep the engine , whose velocity is thus increasing , at a
uniform intensity of action ; for an increased velocity of the piston demands an
increased supply of steam of equal pressure , and as the boiler cannot furnish
this ...
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Vast as this pile is , were the power of the steam engines that are engaged in the
manufactures of the British empire , applied for a few months , the same effect
would be produced , and another pyramid , equal in magnitude to that of Cheops
...
Vast as this pile is , were the power of the steam engines that are engaged in the
manufactures of the British empire , applied for a few months , the same effect
would be produced , and another pyramid , equal in magnitude to that of Cheops
...
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... is equal to a certificate from the herald's office , since , in my opinion , the best
possible proof of the antiquity of a family , is the total oblivion of its founder . If it
has subsisted long enough for him to be entirely forgotten , his descendants may
...
... is equal to a certificate from the herald's office , since , in my opinion , the best
possible proof of the antiquity of a family , is the total oblivion of its founder . If it
has subsisted long enough for him to be entirely forgotten , his descendants may
...
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