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Page 163
... changes in the zenith distances of certain stars at different seasons of the year , which may be explained by supposing an annual parallax , and that , after long and anxious consideration , he is unable to attribute them to any other ...
... changes in the zenith distances of certain stars at different seasons of the year , which may be explained by supposing an annual parallax , and that , after long and anxious consideration , he is unable to attribute them to any other ...
Page 239
... changes of pressure in the northern atmosphere , as indicated by the barometer , are both sudden and consider- able , the mean of the highest and the lowest observations , in a long series , as in the case of temperature , very nearly ...
... changes of pressure in the northern atmosphere , as indicated by the barometer , are both sudden and consider- able , the mean of the highest and the lowest observations , in a long series , as in the case of temperature , very nearly ...
Page 286
... changes which the blood under- goes , preparatory to its being incorporated with the muscular and other structures of a living body ; and that the present inquiry is extended to the changes of pus in the formation of granulations or new ...
... changes which the blood under- goes , preparatory to its being incorporated with the muscular and other structures of a living body ; and that the present inquiry is extended to the changes of pus in the formation of granulations or new ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
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