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... human constitution , nay in all organized nature , and perhaps even in what we call inorganized , a power whose office is to modify heat and cold ? The human body , subjected to a confined at- mosphere of extreme heat , cannot be made ...
... human constitution , nay in all organized nature , and perhaps even in what we call inorganized , a power whose office is to modify heat and cold ? The human body , subjected to a confined at- mosphere of extreme heat , cannot be made ...
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... human constitution , nay in all organized nature , and perhaps even in what we call inorganized , a power whose office is to modify heat and cold ? The human body , subjected to a confined at- mosphere of extreme heat , cannot be made ...
... human constitution , nay in all organized nature , and perhaps even in what we call inorganized , a power whose office is to modify heat and cold ? The human body , subjected to a confined at- mosphere of extreme heat , cannot be made ...
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... human mind in the practice of virtue . His grand object , in these investigations , is to point out the harmonious connection between the well directed passions and affections of the mind and human happiness ; and to afford a clear view ...
... human mind in the practice of virtue . His grand object , in these investigations , is to point out the harmonious connection between the well directed passions and affections of the mind and human happiness ; and to afford a clear view ...
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Bibliomania à Romance | 33 |
Blunders a Novel | 73 |
Wernerian Society Memoirs of Vol I Woodss Observations on Bullion | 95 |
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