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Page 68
... particular distress will affect him , if he engages in the fatigue of dressing whilst the stomach is empty . The pulse will be accelerated more than it was in the acmé of the paroxysm , and motion must fre quently be suspended , or a ...
... particular distress will affect him , if he engages in the fatigue of dressing whilst the stomach is empty . The pulse will be accelerated more than it was in the acmé of the paroxysm , and motion must fre quently be suspended , or a ...
Page 467
... particular sciences . These are subdivided in the following order . - 1 . On Philology , gene ral and particular - 2 . On History - 3 A. Mathematics - 3 B. Tactics - 4 . Philosophy - 5 . A. Poesy -5 B. Oratory - 6 . Statis- tics - 7 ...
... particular sciences . These are subdivided in the following order . - 1 . On Philology , gene ral and particular - 2 . On History - 3 A. Mathematics - 3 B. Tactics - 4 . Philosophy - 5 . A. Poesy -5 B. Oratory - 6 . Statis- tics - 7 ...
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... particular branches , and say little or nothing of others . Some , too scientific in their descriptions , are often incomprehensible to those who are not per fectly acquainted with botany . In this work , all the parts are equally the ...
... particular branches , and say little or nothing of others . Some , too scientific in their descriptions , are often incomprehensible to those who are not per fectly acquainted with botany . In this work , all the parts are equally the ...
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