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... means of a conical pin fitting an opening made through the weight and knee - pieces , as to render any change of position impossible . A second weight of about seven ounces and a half , is made to slide on the bar near the knife - edge ...
... means of a conical pin fitting an opening made through the weight and knee - pieces , as to render any change of position impossible . A second weight of about seven ounces and a half , is made to slide on the bar near the knife - edge ...
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... means of subsistence , and the attendance upon the sick , of increasing , in an almost in- credible ratio ... means of prevention , which depend upon a knowledge of the cause ; and the want of an efficient method of cure . 11 ...
... means of subsistence , and the attendance upon the sick , of increasing , in an almost in- credible ratio ... means of prevention , which depend upon a knowledge of the cause ; and the want of an efficient method of cure . 11 ...
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... means defy such animadversions ; since he falls ( p . 63. ) into the vulgar notion that , during war , we enjoyed a complete monopoly of the trade of Europe , and suggests ( p . 142. ) the chimerical project of creating an artificial ...
... means defy such animadversions ; since he falls ( p . 63. ) into the vulgar notion that , during war , we enjoyed a complete monopoly of the trade of Europe , and suggests ( p . 142. ) the chimerical project of creating an artificial ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
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