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... called old Tripoli ; and it appears that the desertion of that town , arising from a cause now unknown , gave rise to the foundation of that which now bears its name , and was at that period called Tripoli the new , or the New City ...
... called old Tripoli ; and it appears that the desertion of that town , arising from a cause now unknown , gave rise to the foundation of that which now bears its name , and was at that period called Tripoli the new , or the New City ...
Pagina 393
... called Impressions . We conceive that different impressions produce dif- ferent changes of state in nerves , for the production of all which changes it is essentially necessary that there pre - exist that state of nerve which is called ...
... called Impressions . We conceive that different impressions produce dif- ferent changes of state in nerves , for the production of all which changes it is essentially necessary that there pre - exist that state of nerve which is called ...
Pagina 445
... called to judge of his genius and capacity from such specimens as these . With the exception of one or two in- teresting letters , it may be called the caput mortuum of his MSS .; and we regret that the editor of his Remains has been ...
... called to judge of his genius and capacity from such specimens as these . With the exception of one or two in- teresting letters , it may be called the caput mortuum of his MSS .; and we regret that the editor of his Remains has been ...
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