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T . S . Hughes , by Edmund Henry Barker , Esq . of Thetford , Norfolk , occasioned
by the Perusal of his “ Address to the People of England in the Cause of the
Greeks . " 8vo . 7s . 6d . sewed . Whittakers . 1823 . W E devote a single article to
the ...
T . S . Hughes , by Edmund Henry Barker , Esq . of Thetford , Norfolk , occasioned
by the Perusal of his “ Address to the People of England in the Cause of the
Greeks . " 8vo . 7s . 6d . sewed . Whittakers . 1823 . W E devote a single article to
the ...
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And it is evident that , without a knowledge of the manner in which the venous
and arterial capillaries communicate , and of the powers by which the blood is
moved through these capillaries , the momentous question , What is the cause of
...
And it is evident that , without a knowledge of the manner in which the venous
and arterial capillaries communicate , and of the powers by which the blood is
moved through these capillaries , the momentous question , What is the cause of
...
Pagina 414
probable , however , that Mr . Pond has discovered that the cause of the
difference observed , which had been attributed to parallax , is an error in the
instrument , proceeding from year near the solstices . At all events , it is very
remarkable that ...
probable , however , that Mr . Pond has discovered that the cause of the
difference observed , which had been attributed to parallax , is an error in the
instrument , proceeding from year near the solstices . At all events , it is very
remarkable that ...
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