Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 61813 |
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... action of those curious springs we have just described . The bars form two ridges , one on each side the frog , extending from the heel of the crust towards the toe of the frog . They appear to be a continuation of the crust , being ...
... action of those curious springs we have just described . The bars form two ridges , one on each side the frog , extending from the heel of the crust towards the toe of the frog . They appear to be a continuation of the crust , being ...
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... action of the animal high , or the heels low , so as to ren- der the application of thin - heeled shoes im- proper , or when the frog , from any cause , is raised above the ground in the stable , an artificial frog is useful in all such ...
... action of the animal high , or the heels low , so as to ren- der the application of thin - heeled shoes im- proper , or when the frog , from any cause , is raised above the ground in the stable , an artificial frog is useful in all such ...
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... action of gra- vity was his own , which occasioned that patient man to feel some just resentment against him . In 1691 archbishop Tillotson created him M. D. by warrant . He died at his lodgings at Gresham College in 1702. He wrote a ...
... action of gra- vity was his own , which occasioned that patient man to feel some just resentment against him . In 1691 archbishop Tillotson created him M. D. by warrant . He died at his lodgings at Gresham College in 1702. He wrote a ...
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... action of the vessels , to check and soothe the violent and irregular impetus of the nervous sys- tem , and administer a beneficial stimulus to the oppressed and debilitated powers of na- ture . Hence it has been the constant prae- tice ...
... action of the vessels , to check and soothe the violent and irregular impetus of the nervous sys- tem , and administer a beneficial stimulus to the oppressed and debilitated powers of na- ture . Hence it has been the constant prae- tice ...
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... action , may be able to disen- gage his foot from them by a single motion , or recover them with equal be able to catch or facility . These remarks , properly attended to , the body will be found easy , firm , and commanding ; free from ...
... action , may be able to disen- gage his foot from them by a single motion , or recover them with equal be able to catch or facility . These remarks , properly attended to , the body will be found easy , firm , and commanding ; free from ...
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