Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volumen81819 |
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... given particular attention to this subject , and from their united labours the following general account of its properties may be given . Milk is a white opaque fluid , capable of moistening all substances that can be moisten- ed by ...
... given particular attention to this subject , and from their united labours the following general account of its properties may be given . Milk is a white opaque fluid , capable of moistening all substances that can be moisten- ed by ...
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... given from their breasts two , or even more than three pounds , in addition to that which their child has sucked . That the origin of the milk is derived from chyle carried with the blood of the mammary arteries into the glandular ...
... given from their breasts two , or even more than three pounds , in addition to that which their child has sucked . That the origin of the milk is derived from chyle carried with the blood of the mammary arteries into the glandular ...
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... given unto them : and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus , and for the word of God , and which had not worshipped the beast , neither his image , neither had re- ceived his mark upon their foreheads , or ...
... given unto them : and I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus , and for the word of God , and which had not worshipped the beast , neither his image , neither had re- ceived his mark upon their foreheads , or ...
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... given , must have been made directly either to some chosen individuals commis- sioned to instruct others , or to every man and wo- man for whose benefit it was ultimately intended . Were every person instructed in the knowledge of his ...
... given , must have been made directly either to some chosen individuals commis- sioned to instruct others , or to every man and wo- man for whose benefit it was ultimately intended . Were every person instructed in the knowledge of his ...
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... given to the two intermediate chords of a tetrachord ; because their varia- tions produced the different genera and species of music . They were called by the Greeks la , or vauto- MOBILITY . s . ( mobilité , Fr. mobilitas ; Latin . ) 1 ...
... given to the two intermediate chords of a tetrachord ; because their varia- tions produced the different genera and species of music . They were called by the Greeks la , or vauto- MOBILITY . s . ( mobilité , Fr. mobilitas ; Latin . ) 1 ...
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