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Page 75
... tion of its solid contents , and to the quantity of urea which is contained in it . On the first of these points , we learn , that the specific gravity of the fluid increases in proportion to the degree of the disease ; and that , by ...
... tion of its solid contents , and to the quantity of urea which is contained in it . On the first of these points , we learn , that the specific gravity of the fluid increases in proportion to the degree of the disease ; and that , by ...
Page 281
... tion - calculations . Though slaves personally have no vote , their owner is intitled to an augmentation of voting - influence in the ratio of the number of his negroes . A computation is there- fore formed of the aggregate of slaves in ...
... tion - calculations . Though slaves personally have no vote , their owner is intitled to an augmentation of voting - influence in the ratio of the number of his negroes . A computation is there- fore formed of the aggregate of slaves in ...
Page 370
... tion of such a mixture ; and , certainly , the results of the ex- periments which have hitherto been made , on this union of poetry and Scripture , are not in favour of their future repeti- tion . Away , then , with " all the plagues of ...
... tion of such a mixture ; and , certainly , the results of the ex- periments which have hitherto been made , on this union of poetry and Scripture , are not in favour of their future repeti- tion . Away , then , with " all the plagues of ...
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France Isle of Voyage | 1 |
Barnards Mrs Parents Offering | 26 |
Fromage de Feugré on the Preservation | 50 |
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