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... force upon the market instru- ments and machines of bad quality . The result of the reduction was an almost immediate increase even in the export of articles in the manufacture of which it was maintained that France could never compete ...
... force in the Adriatic is respect- able . Pola , its principal station , notwithstanding its ancient grandeur , is a modern creation : from a poor and long - neglected seaport it has become a fortress of great importance , strongly ...
... force . In this manner the game is confused and retarded till the greyhounds come in . ' The modern Orientals hunt gazelles , partridges , sand - grouse , quails , herons , bustards , & c . , by means of falcons ; sometimes , as in the ...
... force in the capture of his prey . He dares not attack the boar , and flies as soon as he perceives either a man or a woman , or even a child ; if he catches a sheep , he makes off with his prey , but he abandons it to save himself when ...
... to yield in one direction more than another to any forces which may be exerted to tear and rupture it by extension . This conclusion is important as regards it 98 Glacial Theories . in which the lamina may or may not coincide with ...