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Page 172
... course for- wards and outwards . They embrace the eye - ball , and are inserted at four cardinal points into it . The obliqui are two muscles , having a direction backwards and outwards . They embrace the eye - ball , one passing over ...
... course for- wards and outwards . They embrace the eye - ball , and are inserted at four cardinal points into it . The obliqui are two muscles , having a direction backwards and outwards . They embrace the eye - ball , one passing over ...
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... course is but of such length as to take seven or eight minutes , yet the winner is obliged to make considerable exertion , because she has to dispute the prize alternately , and almost without inter- mission , with ten or twelve other ...
... course is but of such length as to take seven or eight minutes , yet the winner is obliged to make considerable exertion , because she has to dispute the prize alternately , and almost without inter- mission , with ten or twelve other ...
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... course of University - education . That it is too much neglected in some quarters will be readily conceded : but the great number " of prescribed and of voluntary essays , given in by the students to their respective professors in the ...
... course of University - education . That it is too much neglected in some quarters will be readily conceded : but the great number " of prescribed and of voluntary essays , given in by the students to their respective professors in the ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
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