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Page 163
... body . ' We shall present the reader with merely the English translation : Befits it well that man should deeply weigh His soul's last journey ; how he then may fare When Death comes on him , and breaks short in twain The bond that held ...
... body . ' We shall present the reader with merely the English translation : Befits it well that man should deeply weigh His soul's last journey ; how he then may fare When Death comes on him , and breaks short in twain The bond that held ...
Page 419
... body , or by transmission through a plate of agate . As this singular property was possessed by numerous substances ... bodies of the animal , the vegetable , and the mineral kingdoms . ' In the following pages of this memoir , the ...
... body , or by transmission through a plate of agate . As this singular property was possessed by numerous substances ... bodies of the animal , the vegetable , and the mineral kingdoms . ' In the following pages of this memoir , the ...
Page 533
... body , by juxta - position , or other means the whole of this being deducible from the single pro- position that the ... bodies : the re- sult of which excitation we call sound . Experience , however , soon teaches us that all sounds are ...
... body , by juxta - position , or other means the whole of this being deducible from the single pro- position that the ... bodies : the re- sult of which excitation we call sound . Experience , however , soon teaches us that all sounds are ...
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