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... produced by a revolution , or whether it had always existed where it is now to be found . A consideration ( fays he ) of the striking similarity , which the modern discoverers of America perceived , not only in the hair , fea- tures ...
... produced by a revolution , or whether it had always existed where it is now to be found . A consideration ( fays he ) of the striking similarity , which the modern discoverers of America perceived , not only in the hair , fea- tures ...
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... produced considerable alterations in the customs and manners of most of their tribes , as may well be supposed . Some of their old customs are now neglected , and many are wholly forgotten ; several continue to be practised , without ...
... produced considerable alterations in the customs and manners of most of their tribes , as may well be supposed . Some of their old customs are now neglected , and many are wholly forgotten ; several continue to be practised , without ...
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... produce the greatest amount of public happiness . Will it not be thought superfluous to add , that by public happiness is meant the aggregate of the happiness of individuals ; and that , consequently , the best form of government must ...
... produce the greatest amount of public happiness . Will it not be thought superfluous to add , that by public happiness is meant the aggregate of the happiness of individuals ; and that , consequently , the best form of government must ...
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... produce of the earnings and expences of labouring families in different parts of the kingdom . But as these accounts form the groundwork of what I have to advance on the behalf of the poor , it is proper that I should have described the ...
... produce of the earnings and expences of labouring families in different parts of the kingdom . But as these accounts form the groundwork of what I have to advance on the behalf of the poor , it is proper that I should have described the ...
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... produced or accumulated upon the paper . If the paper thus electrified be held by one corner , the electricity will ... produce the effects of the artificial electricity . ” After the excitability of the mangled animal is nearly ex ...
... produced or accumulated upon the paper . If the paper thus electrified be held by one corner , the electricity will ... produce the effects of the artificial electricity . ” After the excitability of the mangled animal is nearly ex ...
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