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... Mariana , daughter of Philip V. At the same time , Dubois remained faithful to the British alliance . In spite of his disreputable personal life , Dubois acquired the support of the French Roman Catholic Church by opposing the ...
... Mariana , daughter of Philip V. At the same time , Dubois remained faithful to the British alliance . In spite of his disreputable personal life , Dubois acquired the support of the French Roman Catholic Church by opposing the ...
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... Mariana Trench reached 10,740 m ( 35,240 feet ) below sea level . Unmanned instrument platforms such as buoys are employed in seismic experiments , which are useful in determining the structure and thickness of the Earth's crust beneath ...
... Mariana Trench reached 10,740 m ( 35,240 feet ) below sea level . Unmanned instrument platforms such as buoys are employed in seismic experiments , which are useful in determining the structure and thickness of the Earth's crust beneath ...
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