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Page 69
... cause of irritation in its turn : but the most distressing part of the complaint is over , before its effect can be perceived . - In fact , other causes , which lessen the dilatability of the bronchia , ( incipient ossification , for ...
... cause of irritation in its turn : but the most distressing part of the complaint is over , before its effect can be perceived . - In fact , other causes , which lessen the dilatability of the bronchia , ( incipient ossification , for ...
Page 99
... cause of improvements and discoveries in pure analysis , but it still remains uncertain and imperfect . D'Alembert ... caused , he says , by the pressure of the atmosphere : which truth he establishes by several ingenious experiments ...
... cause of improvements and discoveries in pure analysis , but it still remains uncertain and imperfect . D'Alembert ... caused , he says , by the pressure of the atmosphere : which truth he establishes by several ingenious experiments ...
Page 275
... cause rendered it necessary to recall the fourth column , under Lieutenant - General Sir Ralph Abercrombie , from ... causes of the failure of the Dutch expedition . The unbiassed and dispassionate reader may perhaps refer these causes ...
... cause rendered it necessary to recall the fourth column , under Lieutenant - General Sir Ralph Abercrombie , from ... causes of the failure of the Dutch expedition . The unbiassed and dispassionate reader may perhaps refer these causes ...
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