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... respect to the powers of feeling . Monkies indeed have the hand organized like that of a man , but they cannot move the fingers separately , as they have no proper extensor or flexor muscles : besides , their thumb is shorter , and ...
... respect to the powers of feeling . Monkies indeed have the hand organized like that of a man , but they cannot move the fingers separately , as they have no proper extensor or flexor muscles : besides , their thumb is shorter , and ...
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... respect and cause to be respected at home the consti- tution of the year VIII . ; - to conquer peace abroad , without ever abusing his victories in order to rise in his pretensions , or aggrandize France beyond the limits assigned her ...
... respect and cause to be respected at home the consti- tution of the year VIII . ; - to conquer peace abroad , without ever abusing his victories in order to rise in his pretensions , or aggrandize France beyond the limits assigned her ...
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... respect formidable , and are here satis- factorily obviated . The one which we stated in our account of the Welsh Archaiology , namely , the presumption against the antiquity to which the poems of the Cynveirdd laid claim , founded on ...
... respect formidable , and are here satis- factorily obviated . The one which we stated in our account of the Welsh Archaiology , namely , the presumption against the antiquity to which the poems of the Cynveirdd laid claim , founded on ...
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