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Page 57
... given with safety in a larger dose than half a drachm ; and Dr. Cullen has likewise remarked , that in too small a dose , as that of a few grains , it has very little effect . In divided doses it may be given to the ex- tent of a drachm ...
... given with safety in a larger dose than half a drachm ; and Dr. Cullen has likewise remarked , that in too small a dose , as that of a few grains , it has very little effect . In divided doses it may be given to the ex- tent of a drachm ...
Page 162
... given out that your majesty means to replace those mem- bers of the parliament who have refused to be the despicable tools of your ministers : we must be so bold as to assure you , Sire , that there will be found none to fill their room ...
... given out that your majesty means to replace those mem- bers of the parliament who have refused to be the despicable tools of your ministers : we must be so bold as to assure you , Sire , that there will be found none to fill their room ...
Page 476
... given space , -to compress a given quantity of air , so as to occupy such or such capacity , -to reduce into flour a certain quantity of grain , -to draw a chariot , of a given weight , from one given place to another , on a road , the ...
... given space , -to compress a given quantity of air , so as to occupy such or such capacity , -to reduce into flour a certain quantity of grain , -to draw a chariot , of a given weight , from one given place to another , on a road , the ...
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