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Page 148
... possessed of a different capacity , is supposed to be consider- able but it is acknowleged that we are not at present pro- vided with any data for ascertaining its amount . Mr. Dalton observes that the common mercurial scale is an ...
... possessed of a different capacity , is supposed to be consider- able but it is acknowleged that we are not at present pro- vided with any data for ascertaining its amount . Mr. Dalton observes that the common mercurial scale is an ...
Page 280
... possessed of vitality , by means of which they are enabled to act on surround- ing bodies in a way peculiar to themselves , and which does . not appear to be analogous to any of the known laws , either physical or chemical , to which ...
... possessed of vitality , by means of which they are enabled to act on surround- ing bodies in a way peculiar to themselves , and which does . not appear to be analogous to any of the known laws , either physical or chemical , to which ...
Page 444
... possessed by the House of Com- mons to confine its own members , can justify a forcible resistance to the Speaker's warrant . Possibly , before the appearance of our next number , our judgment will have been superseded by that of a ...
... possessed by the House of Com- mons to confine its own members , can justify a forcible resistance to the Speaker's warrant . Possibly , before the appearance of our next number , our judgment will have been superseded by that of a ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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