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... effects of rarefaction , by partly removing the pressure of the atmosphere upon flame and explosion . In the second , I shall consider the effects of heat in combustion . In the third , I shall examine the effect of the mix- ture of ...
... effects of rarefaction , by partly removing the pressure of the atmosphere upon flame and explosion . In the second , I shall consider the effects of heat in combustion . In the third , I shall examine the effect of the mix- ture of ...
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... effects , when administered in small doses : ' The most common effect in cases of chronic disease , attended with acute pain , is to lessen powerfully , and almost immediately , sensibility and pain ; to occasion a sort of nervous shock ...
... effects , when administered in small doses : ' The most common effect in cases of chronic disease , attended with acute pain , is to lessen powerfully , and almost immediately , sensibility and pain ; to occasion a sort of nervous shock ...
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... effect either the one way or the other . The cha- racter of the Revolution , of its actors , and of the French people , rests solely on the historical events with which it is connected ; and , as we can sufficiently account for these ...
... effect either the one way or the other . The cha- racter of the Revolution , of its actors , and of the French people , rests solely on the historical events with which it is connected ; and , as we can sufficiently account for these ...
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Sermons Collective See Chalmers Hors | 8 |
Man Isle of History | 56 |
Sketch of a Plan for reforming provincial | 58 |
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