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... tion of the lever A D , BC , the tooth is extracted . In confidering the action of this inftru- ment , let us for a while fuppofe the claws B and D ( fig . 3. ) immoveable , and in that fituation in which they catch a tooth ; and fince ...
... tion of the lever A D , BC , the tooth is extracted . In confidering the action of this inftru- ment , let us for a while fuppofe the claws B and D ( fig . 3. ) immoveable , and in that fituation in which they catch a tooth ; and fince ...
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... tion , and poorly betrays a diffidence of our faccefs . Befides , nature delights in the marvellous ; nor is it in religion only that human reafon believes , because the thing is imposible . The Lying Intelligencer fhall be published ...
... tion , and poorly betrays a diffidence of our faccefs . Befides , nature delights in the marvellous ; nor is it in religion only that human reafon believes , because the thing is imposible . The Lying Intelligencer fhall be published ...
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... tion , prevails on Alonfo to fee Elvira ; who acquaints him , that Don Pedro's faults were thofe of duty , for fhe was his wife . The aftonifhed King declares , that the fhall die for her offence . Whilst fhe endeavours to extenuate it ...
... tion , prevails on Alonfo to fee Elvira ; who acquaints him , that Don Pedro's faults were thofe of duty , for fhe was his wife . The aftonifhed King declares , that the fhall die for her offence . Whilst fhe endeavours to extenuate it ...
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... tion in this particular , had not his Maje- fty's most benevolent difpofition and ex- tenfive bounty removed an infurmount- able obftacle which flood in my way , by making ample provifion for certain inge- nious chymifts , who had been ...
... tion in this particular , had not his Maje- fty's most benevolent difpofition and ex- tenfive bounty removed an infurmount- able obftacle which flood in my way , by making ample provifion for certain inge- nious chymifts , who had been ...
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... tion and levigation : whence I imagine that the glass of antimony imported , is no prepared from pure antimony , or not go nuinely prepared . 2. I apprehend , that where it has bee prefcribed and given inwardly , it has on ly been ...
... tion and levigation : whence I imagine that the glass of antimony imported , is no prepared from pure antimony , or not go nuinely prepared . 2. I apprehend , that where it has bee prefcribed and given inwardly , it has on ly been ...
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