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... volume . PHILOSOPHY . Art . 17. Philosophical Papers : being a Collection of Memoirs , Dis . sertations , and experimental Investigations , relating to various Branches of Natural Philosophy and Mechanics . Together with Letters to ...
... volume . PHILOSOPHY . Art . 17. Philosophical Papers : being a Collection of Memoirs , Dis . sertations , and experimental Investigations , relating to various Branches of Natural Philosophy and Mechanics . Together with Letters to ...
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... volume is not made the running title of the subsequent pages , except where the matter is of a general or miscellaneous description : by which arrangement , the name of the navigator whose voyage is treated strikes the eye on opening ...
... volume is not made the running title of the subsequent pages , except where the matter is of a general or miscellaneous description : by which arrangement , the name of the navigator whose voyage is treated strikes the eye on opening ...
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... volume were completely finished . Solicitous , however , of attain- ing correctness , he employed considerable time in revision ; with which and other pursuits connected with his chief object , he was so fully occupied , that this first ...
... volume were completely finished . Solicitous , however , of attain- ing correctness , he employed considerable time in revision ; with which and other pursuits connected with his chief object , he was so fully occupied , that this first ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
Saton Letters from | 30 |
et Catbolica Institutio | 32 |
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