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Since its commencement , we are told , the number of donations , some of which are exceedingly curious and valuable , amount to about 16,000 articles . They are said chiefly to consist of antient weapons , drelles , charters ...
Since its commencement , we are told , the number of donations , some of which are exceedingly curious and valuable , amount to about 16,000 articles . They are said chiefly to consist of antient weapons , drelles , charters ...
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... perforınance : something at least must be attempted , fi vis cffi aliquid , some twist of novelty must some how be given to the old book , to enable any man to set his name to the new one , and to plume himself on the effort .
... perforınance : something at least must be attempted , fi vis cffi aliquid , some twist of novelty must some how be given to the old book , to enable any man to set his name to the new one , and to plume himself on the effort .
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We do not , however , fee the cogency of the almost - pofitive proof which he afterward quotes , that vision depends on the stimulus given to the retina by the activity of blood vessels in some part of the eye .
We do not , however , fee the cogency of the almost - pofitive proof which he afterward quotes , that vision depends on the stimulus given to the retina by the activity of blood vessels in some part of the eye .
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Facts plain and candid Statement Grahams Review of Eccleſiaſtical | 7 |
Fitzgeralds Lines on the Queen of Haarlem Society their Memoirs | 27 |
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