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... force had returned , C. left the imperial service on account of receiving certain slights in the way of his professional advancement . After the taking of Paris by the allies in 1814 , he led back to Poland the remains of the Polish ...
... force had returned , C. left the imperial service on account of receiving certain slights in the way of his professional advancement . After the taking of Paris by the allies in 1814 , he led back to Poland the remains of the Polish ...
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... force had returned , C. left the imperial service on account of receiving certain slights in the way of his professional advancement . After the taking of Paris by the allies in 1814 , he led back to Poland the remains of the Polish ...
... force had returned , C. left the imperial service on account of receiving certain slights in the way of his professional advancement . After the taking of Paris by the allies in 1814 , he led back to Poland the remains of the Polish ...
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... force exerted by the left ventricle has been so very variously estimated , that we must regard this point as still unsettled . The number of contractions of the heart of an adult in a minute is about 70 or 75 ; it is , however , liable ...
... force exerted by the left ventricle has been so very variously estimated , that we must regard this point as still unsettled . The number of contractions of the heart of an adult in a minute is about 70 or 75 ; it is , however , liable ...
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... force of the enemy about to succour the besieged . A remarkable example of C. was that at Sebastopol , where , while a circuit of batteries fired upon the town , an outer circuit of redoubts and lines kept off the Russians who were in ...
... force of the enemy about to succour the besieged . A remarkable example of C. was that at Sebastopol , where , while a circuit of batteries fired upon the town , an outer circuit of redoubts and lines kept off the Russians who were in ...
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... force of blows or falls upon the shoulder , and not Clavagella Lata : Shewing the Cavity and Fixed Valve . 3 , the fixed va ve ; b , the calcareous tube ; c , a cavity com- municating by a tubule with that of the clavagella . outwards ...
... force of blows or falls upon the shoulder , and not Clavagella Lata : Shewing the Cavity and Fixed Valve . 3 , the fixed va ve ; b , the calcareous tube ; c , a cavity com- municating by a tubule with that of the clavagella . outwards ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1901 |
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