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A Drop in the Ocean: internal reality
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Love, grief and assisted dying
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The real nature of the electric fluid : explained and illustrated by numerous facts, and a cause assigned for the polarity of the magnet : to which is annexed a theory of the tides and currents of the ocean / by James Glenn.
Glenn, James, active 19th century.Date: 1844- Books
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An essay on currents at sea; By which it appears, There is Reason to apprehend, that the Sea is not a Fluid in a State of Rest, except those Motions which are caused by the Impulse of Winds, and that known by the Name of Tides: And consequently, That this Earth is not of a uniform Density, according to the Supposition of Sir Isaac Newton; but that the Currents of the Gulph of Florida, also on the Coast of Brasil, and the Northern In-Draught on this Western Coast, are Currents of Circulation, kept up by different Densities in this Earth, and its Motion round its Axis. By Joseph Mead.
Mead, Joseph, 1707-1799.Date: M,DCC,LVII. [1757]- Books
Investigation of current measurement in estuarine and coastal waters / [by J.W. Johnson and R.L. Wiegel ; for the State Water Pollution Control Board].
Johnson, J. W. (Joe William), 1908-2002.Date: 1959- Books
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Observations on a current that often prevails to the westward of Scilly; endangering the safety of ships that approach the British Channel. By James Rennell, Esq. F.R.S. From the Philosophical Transactions.
Rennell, James, 1742-1830.Date: 1793- Books
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Observations on a current that often prevails to the westward of Scilly; endangering the safety of ships that approach the British Channel. By James Rennell, Esq. F.R.S. From the Philosophical transactions.
Rennell, James, 1742-1830.Date: 1793]