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Page 129
... necessary , then , to possess an easy me- thod of determining the true from the apparent ; or of clear- ing , according to the usual annunciation of the problem , the moon's distance from the effects of parallax and refraction . With ...
... necessary , then , to possess an easy me- thod of determining the true from the apparent ; or of clear- ing , according to the usual annunciation of the problem , the moon's distance from the effects of parallax and refraction . With ...
Page 254
... necessary . Without giving the name of the document , , it is maintained by Mr. M. that some com- mon Hebrew document was used by the Evangelists in question ; that the Greek translator of St. Matthew's Hebrew gospel derived , in his ...
... necessary . Without giving the name of the document , , it is maintained by Mr. M. that some com- mon Hebrew document was used by the Evangelists in question ; that the Greek translator of St. Matthew's Hebrew gospel derived , in his ...
Page 429
... necessary to attend in the progress of the cure . Art . 20. Observations on the Use and Abuse of Mercury , and on the Precautions necessary in its Employment . By A. P. Wilson , M.D. F.R.S. Edin . 8vo . Is . Cadell and Davies . These ...
... necessary to attend in the progress of the cure . Art . 20. Observations on the Use and Abuse of Mercury , and on the Precautions necessary in its Employment . By A. P. Wilson , M.D. F.R.S. Edin . 8vo . Is . Cadell and Davies . These ...
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