The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1803 - Books |
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Page 5
... head all that came in his or her way , others of the same party strung or netted them , all hurly burley , huddling over each other . No field of battle is subject to such a variety of incidents and transitions . An ill - directed blow ...
... head all that came in his or her way , others of the same party strung or netted them , all hurly burley , huddling over each other . No field of battle is subject to such a variety of incidents and transitions . An ill - directed blow ...
Page 12
... head , and are about sixteen inches shorter than the stern , joined by a thwart which keeps them about twelve inches asunder . Two similar frames ' near the bottom of the boat , six inches below the upper ones , about one inch square ...
... head , and are about sixteen inches shorter than the stern , joined by a thwart which keeps them about twelve inches asunder . Two similar frames ' near the bottom of the boat , six inches below the upper ones , about one inch square ...
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... head of the os humeri lies behind the pec- toral muscle : As the head of the bone lay at a considerable distance from the socket , I was apprehensive that the extension of the pectoral muscle might have caused a stricture upon the neck ...
... head of the os humeri lies behind the pec- toral muscle : As the head of the bone lay at a considerable distance from the socket , I was apprehensive that the extension of the pectoral muscle might have caused a stricture upon the neck ...
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