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... considerable quantity of common air , it is a gentle stimulus , which , by invigorating the various parts of the animal body , by communi- cating firmness to the solids , and energy to the fluids , does frequently obliterate the causes ...
... considerable quantity of common air , it is a gentle stimulus , which , by invigorating the various parts of the animal body , by communi- cating firmness to the solids , and energy to the fluids , does frequently obliterate the causes ...
Page 193
... considerable importance . There is another property of the exhausted bleaching liquor , which is , perhaps , of considerable importance , namely , that of acce- lerating the vegetation of plants ; from repeated trials I can affirm that ...
... considerable importance . There is another property of the exhausted bleaching liquor , which is , perhaps , of considerable importance , namely , that of acce- lerating the vegetation of plants ; from repeated trials I can affirm that ...
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... considerable . In the year 1771 , ( says the author , ) the Christians of St. Thomas , according to M. Florentius à Jesu , amounted to 94,600 . In the year 1787 , when a poll tax was about to be imposed on them by the king of Travancor ...
... considerable . In the year 1771 , ( says the author , ) the Christians of St. Thomas , according to M. Florentius à Jesu , amounted to 94,600 . In the year 1787 , when a poll tax was about to be imposed on them by the king of Travancor ...
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