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... particular nerve , or a particular papilla , we can exercise either the one or the other separately . If we press a needle against a nerve of touch , we shall feel the sharpness , and REV . OCT . 1824 . N know know the part of the organ ...
... particular nerve , or a particular papilla , we can exercise either the one or the other separately . If we press a needle against a nerve of touch , we shall feel the sharpness , and REV . OCT . 1824 . N know know the part of the organ ...
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... particular formation : for not only are the genera and species of such remains deter- mined with difficulty , but the same families are found enve- loped in rocks of different characters . We know , from the existing state of things ...
... particular formation : for not only are the genera and species of such remains deter- mined with difficulty , but the same families are found enve- loped in rocks of different characters . We know , from the existing state of things ...
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... particular suggestions is more properly picturesque than beautiful . The sublime he derives from the perception of power ; which he subdivides into the terrific and the beneficent . The objections to any attempt to resolve beauty into ...
... particular suggestions is more properly picturesque than beautiful . The sublime he derives from the perception of power ; which he subdivides into the terrific and the beneficent . The objections to any attempt to resolve beauty into ...
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