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Page 58
... supposed to be parallel , indicated its length . This was called the mètre à bouts . The other , which was a bar of platina , had the length of the metre shewn on it by two very fine lines ; and this was named the mètre à traits . A ...
... supposed to be parallel , indicated its length . This was called the mètre à bouts . The other , which was a bar of platina , had the length of the metre shewn on it by two very fine lines ; and this was named the mètre à traits . A ...
Page 90
... supposed by Dr. Bateman to be adequate to the actual production of fever , since we meet with the following remark in the note in which he expresses his dissent from the doctrine of the creation of the disease by mere putrid effluvia ...
... supposed by Dr. Bateman to be adequate to the actual production of fever , since we meet with the following remark in the note in which he expresses his dissent from the doctrine of the creation of the disease by mere putrid effluvia ...
Page 207
... supposed to be the best established , and derived from the most correct principles . It is well known that the system of managing children has , of late years , experienced a very consider- able revolution ; and on some points a ...
... supposed to be the best established , and derived from the most correct principles . It is well known that the system of managing children has , of late years , experienced a very consider- able revolution ; and on some points a ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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