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Page 36
... contains a considerable por- tion of statistical information . We wish we could add that it was worthy of any commendation on the score of arrangement : but the work was posthumous ; and whether the fault lies with the executors or ...
... contains a considerable por- tion of statistical information . We wish we could add that it was worthy of any commendation on the score of arrangement : but the work was posthumous ; and whether the fault lies with the executors or ...
Page 90
... contains little or nothing which pro- fesses to be original , we shall proceed to the third chapter , in which the ... containing the organs of sense , to the cavity containing the cerebellum . This analogy also attends their situation ...
... contains little or nothing which pro- fesses to be original , we shall proceed to the third chapter , in which the ... containing the organs of sense , to the cavity containing the cerebellum . This analogy also attends their situation ...
Page 243
... contains likewise a portion of the same salt in solution . As this water contains likewise a little sulphate of copper , it is pumped up , and made to run slowly through a prety long trough , containing pieces of old iron . By this ...
... contains likewise a portion of the same salt in solution . As this water contains likewise a little sulphate of copper , it is pumped up , and made to run slowly through a prety long trough , containing pieces of old iron . By this ...
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