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Page 105
... circumstances , will occasionally be suf- ficient to expel the child through the natural passages . Thirdly , -That circumstances not being favourable for the ex - ` pulsion of the child , a rupture of the uterus may take place , or so ...
... circumstances , will occasionally be suf- ficient to expel the child through the natural passages . Thirdly , -That circumstances not being favourable for the ex - ` pulsion of the child , a rupture of the uterus may take place , or so ...
Page 282
... circumstances . Their camps , which had the form of a re- gular square , and would at present be called large redoubts , were fortified , probably for this reason , that they contained their provision and stores . The late Lieutenant ...
... circumstances . Their camps , which had the form of a re- gular square , and would at present be called large redoubts , were fortified , probably for this reason , that they contained their provision and stores . The late Lieutenant ...
Page 474
... circumstances constraining the indi- viduals of a race of animals to change their habits , the organs which are least employed gradually die away , while those which are more frequently exercised are more completely unfolded , and ...
... circumstances constraining the indi- viduals of a race of animals to change their habits , the organs which are least employed gradually die away , while those which are more frequently exercised are more completely unfolded , and ...
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