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... body ,, under the skin , where he fastens himself with such tenacity , that he will sooner suffer his head and body to be dragged apart than relinquish his hold . It would perhaps be advisable , when they are once thoroughly planted ...
... body ,, under the skin , where he fastens himself with such tenacity , that he will sooner suffer his head and body to be dragged apart than relinquish his hold . It would perhaps be advisable , when they are once thoroughly planted ...
Pagina 474
... body can take while floating on the same fluid ; its weight and form being supposed constant . The part of the floating body which is immersed in the fluid being termed the carène , we know that in order that the body itself may be in ...
... body can take while floating on the same fluid ; its weight and form being supposed constant . The part of the floating body which is immersed in the fluid being termed the carène , we know that in order that the body itself may be in ...
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... body lead us to mention a singular opinion held by the author on the sub- ject of the support of vitality . He observes : It is known that the warm steams which arise from the carcase of a slaughtered animal are vivifying ; hence ...
... body lead us to mention a singular opinion held by the author on the sub- ject of the support of vitality . He observes : It is known that the warm steams which arise from the carcase of a slaughtered animal are vivifying ; hence ...
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