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... considered and acted upon , all doubt respecting its efficacy would have soon subsided ; and all contrariety of opinion with re- gard to the operation and effects of this remedy , would have been speedily reconciled . ' Dr. Withering's ...
... considered and acted upon , all doubt respecting its efficacy would have soon subsided ; and all contrariety of opinion with re- gard to the operation and effects of this remedy , would have been speedily reconciled . ' Dr. Withering's ...
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... considered as depending on the various degrees of intensity with which that attraction is exerted by each body towards others . The results have been considered as capable of measuring even the relative forces of affinity , and of ...
... considered as depending on the various degrees of intensity with which that attraction is exerted by each body towards others . The results have been considered as capable of measuring even the relative forces of affinity , and of ...
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... considered as having lost my reputation both in the eyes of the University and of By own College . It had happened also , that I had been honoured , with the first of the prizes in that year , and therefore it was expected again , that ...
... considered as having lost my reputation both in the eyes of the University and of By own College . It had happened also , that I had been honoured , with the first of the prizes in that year , and therefore it was expected again , that ...
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