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son appears , in his account of Arran , to have altered his ar rangement by separating the geological observations and mine- ralogical descriptions from each other . We think that this mode of treating the subject is extremely proper ...
son appears , in his account of Arran , to have altered his ar rangement by separating the geological observations and mine- ralogical descriptions from each other . We think that this mode of treating the subject is extremely proper ...
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... appears then as if the town were inhabited but by one large family . By means of their carioles or sledges , the Canadians transport themselves over the snow , from place to place , in the most agreeable manner , and with a degree of ...
... appears then as if the town were inhabited but by one large family . By means of their carioles or sledges , the Canadians transport themselves over the snow , from place to place , in the most agreeable manner , and with a degree of ...
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... appears to be an intermedi . ate substance between the body and the soul , by means of which the latter thinks , perceives , and moves the muscles subservient to the will . Hence the body acts upon the soul , and the soul upon the body ...
... appears to be an intermedi . ate substance between the body and the soul , by means of which the latter thinks , perceives , and moves the muscles subservient to the will . Hence the body acts upon the soul , and the soul upon the body ...
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Jauit | 11 |
Chronology See Investigation | 11 |
Hamboidrs Experiments on the Atmos | 11 |
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