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... means disposed to admit . Another distinction , similar to that which is above examined , between the character of his author and those of Horace and Juvenal , is attempted by Mr. Howes in his In- troduction . Horace ( he says ) raised ...
... means disposed to admit . Another distinction , similar to that which is above examined , between the character of his author and those of Horace and Juvenal , is attempted by Mr. Howes in his In- troduction . Horace ( he says ) raised ...
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... mean as in- dicated on our thermometers ; and , 2dly , that mercury , like water , and perhaps all other fluids , seems ... means by the word temperature . He speaks of water as being raised through equal increments of temperature ( L 3 ...
... mean as in- dicated on our thermometers ; and , 2dly , that mercury , like water , and perhaps all other fluids , seems ... means by the word temperature . He speaks of water as being raised through equal increments of temperature ( L 3 ...
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... means of eggs , nor seeds , nor buds , but simply by the separation of the rings . Their movement is by no means a regular one , like the tremulous motion of Hedysarum gyrans , for instance , but irregular and change- able , as we ...
... means of eggs , nor seeds , nor buds , but simply by the separation of the rings . Their movement is by no means a regular one , like the tremulous motion of Hedysarum gyrans , for instance , but irregular and change- able , as we ...
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Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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