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... various attempts to introduce it into general use , to have completely failed , and consequently have been finally left in the same situation in which they were at first , or perhaps in a worse ; because , the new measures being ...
... various attempts to introduce it into general use , to have completely failed , and consequently have been finally left in the same situation in which they were at first , or perhaps in a worse ; because , the new measures being ...
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... various works , par- ticularly bridges . This is the point to which Mr. Rennie has first directed his attention in the article at present under consideration . By means of an apparatus , which we cannot attempt to describe , he was ...
... various works , par- ticularly bridges . This is the point to which Mr. Rennie has first directed his attention in the article at present under consideration . By means of an apparatus , which we cannot attempt to describe , he was ...
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... various historical do- cuments ; which lead to the conclusion that the ravages of the various pestilential diseases , that have prevailed at different periods , have been aggravated rather than diminished by the systems of medical ...
... various historical do- cuments ; which lead to the conclusion that the ravages of the various pestilential diseases , that have prevailed at different periods , have been aggravated rather than diminished by the systems of medical ...
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