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Page 125
... observed , in our remarks on the author's Phytologia * , that by ascribing the properties of perfect animals to organic particles , such as animal appetencies , Dr. D. has only evaded , not solved , the great question of the ...
... observed , in our remarks on the author's Phytologia * , that by ascribing the properties of perfect animals to organic particles , such as animal appetencies , Dr. D. has only evaded , not solved , the great question of the ...
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... observations , to be in longitude 128 ° 46 15 ′′ East from the meridian of Greenwich . The observation which obtained this result , was of an eclipse of the moon in the year 1612. ' The beginning of this eclipse was observed both at ...
... observations , to be in longitude 128 ° 46 15 ′′ East from the meridian of Greenwich . The observation which obtained this result , was of an eclipse of the moon in the year 1612. ' The beginning of this eclipse was observed both at ...
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... Observations on the Cure of the Dry Rot , and on the Admission of Air into the Parts of Buildings affected with that Disease . By John Papworth , Architect . 4to . 35. Tay- lor . 1803 . · Whoever has observed the devastation which is ...
... Observations on the Cure of the Dry Rot , and on the Admission of Air into the Parts of Buildings affected with that Disease . By John Papworth , Architect . 4to . 35. Tay- lor . 1803 . · Whoever has observed the devastation which is ...
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