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Page 174
... situation of Secretary . Thus are the mandates of the tearless arbiter of human destinies alike irresistible : " Cum semel occideris , et de te splendida Minos Fecerit arbitria , Non , Torquate , genus , non te facundia , non te ...
... situation of Secretary . Thus are the mandates of the tearless arbiter of human destinies alike irresistible : " Cum semel occideris , et de te splendida Minos Fecerit arbitria , Non , Torquate , genus , non te facundia , non te ...
Page 317
... situation of parts . ' Of a work necessarily so miscellaneous in its nature , it is impossible for us to give a full view of all the contents : but we must endeavour to afford our readers some idea of the manner in which it is executed ...
... situation of parts . ' Of a work necessarily so miscellaneous in its nature , it is impossible for us to give a full view of all the contents : but we must endeavour to afford our readers some idea of the manner in which it is executed ...
Page 364
... situation a little shaded from the solar rays , where the tempera- ture may be from 45 ° to 60 ° ; taking care to supply a sufficient quantity of distilled water to each , to keep up the proper degree of moisture . In a very little time ...
... situation a little shaded from the solar rays , where the tempera- ture may be from 45 ° to 60 ° ; taking care to supply a sufficient quantity of distilled water to each , to keep up the proper degree of moisture . In a very little time ...
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