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Page 250
... passes through the same stages as the bones of a fœtus , or of an infant , and finishes by becoming a perfect bone . During this time the burr at the base of the horn penetrates the indentations through which the vessels pass , and also ...
... passes through the same stages as the bones of a fœtus , or of an infant , and finishes by becoming a perfect bone . During this time the burr at the base of the horn penetrates the indentations through which the vessels pass , and also ...
Page 251
... pass whole days and nights on one foot , without being fatigued . The articu- lating surface of their tibia has a ... passing over the articulation of the heel , and their union with a muscle which comes from the region of the pubis ...
... pass whole days and nights on one foot , without being fatigued . The articu- lating surface of their tibia has a ... passing over the articulation of the heel , and their union with a muscle which comes from the region of the pubis ...
Page 362
... pass of five days . Mr. B. now adverts , with just and pointed severity , to that wasteful rage of the great , which sweeps away farms and vil- lages to enlarge a domain . Again he expatiates on bettering the state of the poor , till ...
... pass of five days . Mr. B. now adverts , with just and pointed severity , to that wasteful rage of the great , which sweeps away farms and vil- lages to enlarge a domain . Again he expatiates on bettering the state of the poor , till ...
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