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... common occurrence , however , have been introduced , and a brief exposition of subjects given , so far as could be done in an elementary way . Natural Philosophy has received ample attention , and all the leading doctrines and facts of ...
... common occurrence , however , have been introduced , and a brief exposition of subjects given , so far as could be done in an elementary way . Natural Philosophy has received ample attention , and all the leading doctrines and facts of ...
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... common in the Hima- laya . - Another very common British species is the WATER V. ( A. amphibia ) , popularly known as the WATER RAT , a much larger animal , the head and body being about 8 inches in length , and the tail 4 inches . The ...
... common in the Hima- laya . - Another very common British species is the WATER V. ( A. amphibia ) , popularly known as the WATER RAT , a much larger animal , the head and body being about 8 inches in length , and the tail 4 inches . The ...
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... common seat of the affection , are usually very well marked from the beginning . Great pain is suddenly experienced in a small circumscribed spot of the abdomen , obstinate constipation usually setting in from that date . If the sigmoid ...
... common seat of the affection , are usually very well marked from the beginning . Great pain is suddenly experienced in a small circumscribed spot of the abdomen , obstinate constipation usually setting in from that date . If the sigmoid ...
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... common . In the Iliad , the wife of or part of an animal - as , for example , a human Hephaestus is Charis ; while in the Odyssey , and heart , wounded , and with the blood dropping from in later writers , he is represented as being ...
... common . In the Iliad , the wife of or part of an animal - as , for example , a human Hephaestus is Charis ; while in the Odyssey , and heart , wounded , and with the blood dropping from in later writers , he is represented as being ...
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... common in the middle ages , and it does not seem necessary to resort to this supposition . About his Christian name there is even more doubt than about his surname . It is never mentioned in his poems , from which the little that is ...
... common in the middle ages , and it does not seem necessary to resort to this supposition . About his Christian name there is even more doubt than about his surname . It is never mentioned in his poems , from which the little that is ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1905 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
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