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Page 73
... Facts mentioned in an Essay on the Primitive State of the Globe ( in Vol . VI . of these Transactions ) . By the ... fact , and which accorded with the Mosaic account of the subject , was that No petrifactions were found imbedded and ...
... Facts mentioned in an Essay on the Primitive State of the Globe ( in Vol . VI . of these Transactions ) . By the ... fact , and which accorded with the Mosaic account of the subject , was that No petrifactions were found imbedded and ...
Page 106
... Facts in the History of that Disease ; the Method of communicating the Infection by Inoculation ; and the Means of ... fact was known from the inoculation " of several soldiers failing , immediately after they had concluded a course of ...
... Facts in the History of that Disease ; the Method of communicating the Infection by Inoculation ; and the Means of ... fact was known from the inoculation " of several soldiers failing , immediately after they had concluded a course of ...
Page 188
... facts and good in ferences ; and , as it is reasonable to expect in a subject of such uncertainty , many hypotheses and ... fact suggested by that eminent phi- losopher and mathematician Dr. Halley , so long ago as the latter end of the ...
... facts and good in ferences ; and , as it is reasonable to expect in a subject of such uncertainty , many hypotheses and ... fact suggested by that eminent phi- losopher and mathematician Dr. Halley , so long ago as the latter end of the ...
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