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Page 253
... considerable difficulty to ascertain : but the author thinks that it is much deeper in the substance of the brain than is generally imagined . To the common tunics usually allowed to them , he adds ( with some modern anatomists ) a ...
... considerable difficulty to ascertain : but the author thinks that it is much deeper in the substance of the brain than is generally imagined . To the common tunics usually allowed to them , he adds ( with some modern anatomists ) a ...
Page 292
... considerable advantages , they are bound to employ a part of their revenue in such a way as to remunerate the public for the sacrifices which they make ; sacrifices which not only promote the prosperity , but secure the very existence ...
... considerable advantages , they are bound to employ a part of their revenue in such a way as to remunerate the public for the sacrifices which they make ; sacrifices which not only promote the prosperity , but secure the very existence ...
Page 354
... considerable in- tervals between the musical tones Those musical tones were per haps in great measure found out experimentally ; but they have after- wards been reduced to , and may be expressed by means of , accurate mathematical ...
... considerable in- tervals between the musical tones Those musical tones were per haps in great measure found out experimentally ; but they have after- wards been reduced to , and may be expressed by means of , accurate mathematical ...
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Bells Anatomy of the Body Vol III | 11 |
Saton Letters from | 30 |
et Catbolica Institutio | 32 |
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