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Page 399
... body politic , and of introducing a reform such as the country required . ' To the propriety of re - assembling the antient representative body of the nation , as one intro- ductory step to an effectual reformation of the country , we ...
... body politic , and of introducing a reform such as the country required . ' To the propriety of re - assembling the antient representative body of the nation , as one intro- ductory step to an effectual reformation of the country , we ...
Page 515
... body which they inhabit ; for they live in the very parenchyma of the viscera , or in the thickness of the membranes , and not in the intestinal canal , like the tænia . They are found in the liver , in the brain , and in the other ...
... body which they inhabit ; for they live in the very parenchyma of the viscera , or in the thickness of the membranes , and not in the intestinal canal , like the tænia . They are found in the liver , in the brain , and in the other ...
Page 520
... body , but ganglions somewhat thinly scattered , and various nerves . Body , sometimes naked , either unprovided with solid parts internally or containing a shell , or some hard bodies , and some- times furnished with an external shell ...
... body , but ganglions somewhat thinly scattered , and various nerves . Body , sometimes naked , either unprovided with solid parts internally or containing a shell , or some hard bodies , and some- times furnished with an external shell ...
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