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Page 57
... attention now enjoined , we keep in mind the fol- lowing considerations , the difficulties in the way of deciding what vegetable poison has been taken will lose some of their apparent magnitude . 1. The sensible properties of vegetables ...
... attention now enjoined , we keep in mind the fol- lowing considerations , the difficulties in the way of deciding what vegetable poison has been taken will lose some of their apparent magnitude . 1. The sensible properties of vegetables ...
Page 100
... attention in making the ecessary inquiries will suffice to ascertain the requisites here ecified ; to which should ... attention should be paid to their manner of Ging ; they should have as much air and exercise as they can tive without ...
... attention in making the ecessary inquiries will suffice to ascertain the requisites here ecified ; to which should ... attention should be paid to their manner of Ging ; they should have as much air and exercise as they can tive without ...
Page 391
... attention . We congratulate Dr. Butler on the accomplishment of this excellent work , while we felicitate the rising generation on the very important acquisition which is thus made to their scholastic furniture ; and we trust that the ...
... attention . We congratulate Dr. Butler on the accomplishment of this excellent work , while we felicitate the rising generation on the very important acquisition which is thus made to their scholastic furniture ; and we trust that the ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
Greens Essay on Criminal Laws | 23 |
Stewarts History of Philosophy trans | 73 |
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