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duct of the magistrates , we shall quote the opinion of the com- mittee , formed on the examination of the evidence ... opinions are of a different complexion . Arts Art . 42. Report of the Proceedings during the late 110 MONTHLY ...
duct of the magistrates , we shall quote the opinion of the com- mittee , formed on the examination of the evidence ... opinions are of a different complexion . Arts Art . 42. Report of the Proceedings during the late 110 MONTHLY ...
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... opinion that wet weather is noxious to the human body , and instances parti- cularly , the wet year 1797 , which was a healthy one . The decrease of the plague , till its happy extinction in London , is attributed by Dr. Heberden ( in ...
... opinion that wet weather is noxious to the human body , and instances parti- cularly , the wet year 1797 , which was a healthy one . The decrease of the plague , till its happy extinction in London , is attributed by Dr. Heberden ( in ...
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... opinion I wished to establish , I directed my search to those cases which have been always thought to require the aid of the geometrical method . By a purely analytical process , I have traced the origin and derivation of certain ...
... opinion I wished to establish , I directed my search to those cases which have been always thought to require the aid of the geometrical method . By a purely analytical process , I have traced the origin and derivation of certain ...
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