The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Band 2 |
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... given to the mind , of any injury from without , which is likely to befall them . To attach the fibres of the muscles to each other , we will make use of a soft reticulated substance , which we will call the cellular substance : it ...
... given to the mind , of any injury from without , which is likely to befall them . To attach the fibres of the muscles to each other , we will make use of a soft reticulated substance , which we will call the cellular substance : it ...
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... given as perfect by Mr. Murray . by the Russians - Peterhoff ; and by Mr. B. says it is a complete sentence , the Germans , in Hoffmann . Mr. equivalent to " We possess enough . " Horne Tooke defines the former to be It is replied ...
... given as perfect by Mr. Murray . by the Russians - Peterhoff ; and by Mr. B. says it is a complete sentence , the Germans , in Hoffmann . Mr. equivalent to " We possess enough . " Horne Tooke defines the former to be It is replied ...
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... given in a letter from Dr. Thomas Brett , of Spring Grove , in Wye parish , to Dr. W. Warren , afterwards pub- lished in Peck's Desiderata Curiosa , Vol . II . lib . vii . p . 13. from which the following particulars are extracted ...
... given in a letter from Dr. Thomas Brett , of Spring Grove , in Wye parish , to Dr. W. Warren , afterwards pub- lished in Peck's Desiderata Curiosa , Vol . II . lib . vii . p . 13. from which the following particulars are extracted ...
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... given by Bochart , Gale , Camden , Borlase , and M'Pherson ; but without making many remarks on the probabilities which accompany their conjectures , he proceeds as follows : " It is now proper to bring forward , what appears to me the ...
... given by Bochart , Gale , Camden , Borlase , and M'Pherson ; but without making many remarks on the probabilities which accompany their conjectures , he proceeds as follows : " It is now proper to bring forward , what appears to me the ...
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... given of the progress of population . In thus col- lecting the scattered fragments of his- tory , his industry must have been con- siderable ; and from the close and connected manner in which they are embodied , his success appears to ...
... given of the progress of population . In thus col- lecting the scattered fragments of his- tory , his industry must have been con- siderable ; and from the close and connected manner in which they are embodied , his success appears to ...
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