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Page 78
... experience sur soi même , et il n'y a point d'homme de lettres qui ne soit sorti plusieurs fois de son cabinet avec un violent mal de tête , et beaucoup de chaleur dans cette partie , ce qui depend de l'état de fatigue et d'echauffement ...
... experience sur soi même , et il n'y a point d'homme de lettres qui ne soit sorti plusieurs fois de son cabinet avec un violent mal de tête , et beaucoup de chaleur dans cette partie , ce qui depend de l'état de fatigue et d'echauffement ...
Page 431
... experience ; or by any novel mode , by which the different sounds are separately taught as the elements of language , without any regard being paid to the alphabetical names . The author of the two publications before us , ranks with ...
... experience ; or by any novel mode , by which the different sounds are separately taught as the elements of language , without any regard being paid to the alphabetical names . The author of the two publications before us , ranks with ...
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... experience ; or by any novel mode , by which the different sounds are separately taught as the elements of language , without any The author of the two regard being paid to the alphabetical names . publications before us . ranks with ...
... experience ; or by any novel mode , by which the different sounds are separately taught as the elements of language , without any The author of the two regard being paid to the alphabetical names . publications before us . ranks with ...
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