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Page 126
... shew , no man was ever less so . He negotiated with firmness and address ; and , with the love of peace , which was the system of his brother , Sir Robert , he never lost sight of that great object , keeping up the sources of national ...
... shew , no man was ever less so . He negotiated with firmness and address ; and , with the love of peace , which was the system of his brother , Sir Robert , he never lost sight of that great object , keeping up the sources of national ...
Page 212
... shew that they are not new , and that the com- munication of the lateral ventricles with each other , and with the third ventricle , was known and admitted by many anatomists previously to Dr. M.'s time . His quotations sufficiently shew ...
... shew that they are not new , and that the com- munication of the lateral ventricles with each other , and with the third ventricle , was known and admitted by many anatomists previously to Dr. M.'s time . His quotations sufficiently shew ...
Page 414
... shews shews that the method for ascertaining refractive powers may be 414 Philos . Transactions of the R. S. Part II . for 1802 .
... shews shews that the method for ascertaining refractive powers may be 414 Philos . Transactions of the R. S. Part II . for 1802 .
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