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Page 33
... produced sensations exquisitely pleasurable , and by means of which he hoped to renovate decayed constitutions , every one was eager to receive farther intelligence of so extraordinary a product . That desire will be amply gratified by ...
... produced sensations exquisitely pleasurable , and by means of which he hoped to renovate decayed constitutions , every one was eager to receive farther intelligence of so extraordinary a product . That desire will be amply gratified by ...
Page 35
... produced is almost immediately fit for respiration ; but as one part of the salt begins to decompose before the other is ren- dered fluid , a considerable loss is produced by sublimation . For the production of large quantities of ...
... produced is almost immediately fit for respiration ; but as one part of the salt begins to decompose before the other is ren- dered fluid , a considerable loss is produced by sublimation . For the production of large quantities of ...
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... produced by the succes- sive transmission of gravity be submitted to the same analysis , it appears that these variations are sensible only in the moon's mean motion , and alter neither the motion of the apogee nor that of the nodes ...
... produced by the succes- sive transmission of gravity be submitted to the same analysis , it appears that these variations are sensible only in the moon's mean motion , and alter neither the motion of the apogee nor that of the nodes ...
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