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See Ireland . of Philadelphia , Facts relating to , Holman's Vocary of Wealth , 450
452 Homicide , Law of , 86 of the West Indies , Facts on , 454 Hcole's Works of
Leeuwenhoek , See M Lean . Hirse's Foot . See Coleman . Field Preaching ...
See Ireland . of Philadelphia , Facts relating to , Holman's Vocary of Wealth , 450
452 Homicide , Law of , 86 of the West Indies , Facts on , 454 Hcole's Works of
Leeuwenhoek , See M Lean . Hirse's Foot . See Coleman . Field Preaching ...
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Three Instances of Obstruction of the Thoracic Duct ; with some Experiments ,
shewing the Effects of tying that Vessel . By Mr. Astley Cooper . These curious
facts promise a considerable addition to our knowlege of the diseases of the
lymphatic ...
Three Instances of Obstruction of the Thoracic Duct ; with some Experiments ,
shewing the Effects of tying that Vessel . By Mr. Astley Cooper . These curious
facts promise a considerable addition to our knowlege of the diseases of the
lymphatic ...
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Mr. W. tells us that he considers the water of every copious and rapid stream as
loaded with manure of the most fertia lizing quality ; and he is not a little justified
in this imagination , by the fact that land may be made rich by it , whatever be the
...
Mr. W. tells us that he considers the water of every copious and rapid stream as
loaded with manure of the most fertia lizing quality ; and he is not a little justified
in this imagination , by the fact that land may be made rich by it , whatever be the
...
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P. 346 . When we have laboured through a heavy recital of facts , masked in
ambiguous language , which an author has imposed on the public as a theory of
the very facts recited , we have sometimes thought of our old friend Swift's
method of ...
P. 346 . When we have laboured through a heavy recital of facts , masked in
ambiguous language , which an author has imposed on the public as a theory of
the very facts recited , we have sometimes thought of our old friend Swift's
method of ...
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... he should too securely and confidently rest in his own conclusions ; and lest ,
deeming moral truth not less certain and ascertainable than mathematical , he
should dog . matize and philosophize without due regard to fact and experience .
... he should too securely and confidently rest in his own conclusions ; and lest ,
deeming moral truth not less certain and ascertainable than mathematical , he
should dog . matize and philosophize without due regard to fact and experience .
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