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Page 105
... known friction is applied instead of another and less violent action . In the vapour - bathing , too , I have my imitators , but the public alone must decide on the merit of the copies , by a comparison with the original . The herbs ...
... known friction is applied instead of another and less violent action . In the vapour - bathing , too , I have my imitators , but the public alone must decide on the merit of the copies , by a comparison with the original . The herbs ...
Page 283
... known for the superior quality of its grapes ; and the physicians of Geneva occasionally send hither some of their patients , during the vintage , to subsist exclusively on that nourishing food , prescribing even to the amount of seven ...
... known for the superior quality of its grapes ; and the physicians of Geneva occasionally send hither some of their patients , during the vintage , to subsist exclusively on that nourishing food , prescribing even to the amount of seven ...
Page 503
... known , or even wholly unknown , have been cultivated , studied , reduced to writing , and rendered accessible to the learned of the most distant countries . The text of a known work , which offers an easy medium of com- parison between ...
... known , or even wholly unknown , have been cultivated , studied , reduced to writing , and rendered accessible to the learned of the most distant countries . The text of a known work , which offers an easy medium of com- parison between ...
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