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Page 141
... considerable . My pulse , which should not have been more than 85 in a minute , was generally as high as 96 , and often above 100. I felt at times an unusual languor , and I got considerably thinner . There was an uncom mon degree of ...
... considerable . My pulse , which should not have been more than 85 in a minute , was generally as high as 96 , and often above 100. I felt at times an unusual languor , and I got considerably thinner . There was an uncom mon degree of ...
Page 243
... considerable quantities . - And as the mistaken parsimony of ship owners and ship masters , in not victualling these jumpers on board , furnished them with an excuse to go on shore , in many instances , three times a day , they ...
... considerable quantities . - And as the mistaken parsimony of ship owners and ship masters , in not victualling these jumpers on board , furnished them with an excuse to go on shore , in many instances , three times a day , they ...
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... considerable degree of precision . The secular equation of the moon was first remarked by Halley ; and Dunthorne and Mayer confirmed the observation . By the comparison of a great number of observations , Delambie and Bouvard have ...
... considerable degree of precision . The secular equation of the moon was first remarked by Halley ; and Dunthorne and Mayer confirmed the observation . By the comparison of a great number of observations , Delambie and Bouvard have ...
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