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Page 38
... animals confined in it . He has drawn a vague inference from his experiments , that the animals are destroyed by a poisonous matter exhaled from their lungs . We are astonished by the unacquaintance with modern chemistry which this ...
... animals confined in it . He has drawn a vague inference from his experiments , that the animals are destroyed by a poisonous matter exhaled from their lungs . We are astonished by the unacquaintance with modern chemistry which this ...
Page 39
... animals , which , like the wheel- animal , possess the property of resurrection ; so that we may almost say , all the animals living in sand are destined to be immortal . I have discovered in sand two new species of animals , which I ...
... animals , which , like the wheel- animal , possess the property of resurrection ; so that we may almost say , all the animals living in sand are destined to be immortal . I have discovered in sand two new species of animals , which I ...
Page 235
... animals ; but , in addition , there is another substance , which unites all the processes together , laterally , into one mass : this is softer than the substance of the tooth , and , upon examination , proves to be similar , in its ...
... animals ; but , in addition , there is another substance , which unites all the processes together , laterally , into one mass : this is softer than the substance of the tooth , and , upon examination , proves to be similar , in its ...
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TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 6 |
Economy of an Institution in Spitalfields | 11 |
of David Hall | 13 |
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