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1 I | politeness in the open, humane air of his countenance, than 2 I | a noise is heard in the air, of thanksgivings, of bells, 3 V | married. The stiff and awkward air contracted by them at the 4 XII | blood, the weight of the air, the laws of motion, light, 5 XII | guessed the elasticity of the air. He approached, on all sides 6 XIII| arose, who gave, with an air of the greatest modesty, 7 XIV | that light exists in the air; but a Newtonian asserts 8 XIV | discovery of a vacuum, that the air is a heavy body, and the 9 XV | of the elasticity of the air is unknown, but he who first 10 XVI | density of the particles of air necessary between two glasses, 11 XXI | roots are tost Into the air; so Romulus was lost! New 12 XXII| une aile pesante et d'un air renfrogne Chercher en murmurant 13 XXII| decrepite pucelle, Avec un air devot dechirant son prochain, 14 XXII| grotto, sheltered close from air, And screened in shades 15 XXII| that plain but majestic air which history requires.