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... prove that the sap of plants rises through the alburnous vessels , circulates through the extremities during the summer , and , after being in part expended on the growth of the plant , the remainder passes down the bark , and is ...
... prove that the sap of plants rises through the alburnous vessels , circulates through the extremities during the summer , and , after being in part expended on the growth of the plant , the remainder passes down the bark , and is ...
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... prove their little acquaint ance with Calvin : So little known was the fame of Calvin in England about this period , that one of his works was translated and published in 1549 , under the following title ; Of the Life and Conversation ...
... prove their little acquaint ance with Calvin : So little known was the fame of Calvin in England about this period , that one of his works was translated and published in 1549 , under the following title ; Of the Life and Conversation ...
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... prove , in the first place , That its principles are not founded upon the true laws of the animal economy ; Next , That they are contradictory and inconsistent in them- felves ; Thirdly , That they are not sufficiently general in their ...
... prove , in the first place , That its principles are not founded upon the true laws of the animal economy ; Next , That they are contradictory and inconsistent in them- felves ; Thirdly , That they are not sufficiently general in their ...
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Epitome of Scripture History 210 | 2 |
Preston on Conveyancing | 6 |
Law | 14 |
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