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Page 441
... possess little salutary power , in any mode of exhibition hitherto contrived , is no longer a prejudice , as it is ... possessed any real efficacy . There was moreover no defi- ciency in the zeal of their first patrons ; to whom we may ...
... possess little salutary power , in any mode of exhibition hitherto contrived , is no longer a prejudice , as it is ... possessed any real efficacy . There was moreover no defi- ciency in the zeal of their first patrons ; to whom we may ...
Page 443
... possess sufficient resolution to forbear the practice . ' Dr. Powell adds that he has found the nitric acid very useful ́in this disease . This work deserves to be attentively perused by medical readers ; and possesses , among other ...
... possess sufficient resolution to forbear the practice . ' Dr. Powell adds that he has found the nitric acid very useful ́in this disease . This work deserves to be attentively perused by medical readers ; and possesses , among other ...
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... possessed be- fore pulverization ; while the oxides are liable to many varia- tions in tint and shade , in consequence of ... possess quali- ties that were exactly adapted to moderate , by their opposi tion , those of the other : Buffon ...
... possessed be- fore pulverization ; while the oxides are liable to many varia- tions in tint and shade , in consequence of ... possess quali- ties that were exactly adapted to moderate , by their opposi tion , those of the other : Buffon ...
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