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Page 128
... established . The geometricians of the continent adopted the hypothesis of Newton : but , in investigating the theory of the moon , it appeared ( at first sight ) that the quantity , representing the mean motion of the moon's apogee ...
... established . The geometricians of the continent adopted the hypothesis of Newton : but , in investigating the theory of the moon , it appeared ( at first sight ) that the quantity , representing the mean motion of the moon's apogee ...
Page 245
... established at the head of the harbour . It consisted of ten convicts and a few marines , who were fixed on a spot of rising ground which they called Rose Hill . The soil at this place was of a stiff clayey nature , free from the rock ...
... established at the head of the harbour . It consisted of ten convicts and a few marines , who were fixed on a spot of rising ground which they called Rose Hill . The soil at this place was of a stiff clayey nature , free from the rock ...
Page 455
... established method of cure - by mercury . Twenty - four cases are here recorded , of the venereal disease in its primary state , and twenty - six of confirmed syphilis . In all of these , either the acid of nitre , the citric acid , or ...
... established method of cure - by mercury . Twenty - four cases are here recorded , of the venereal disease in its primary state , and twenty - six of confirmed syphilis . In all of these , either the acid of nitre , the citric acid , or ...
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