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... experiment was repeated with the like suc- cess . More experiments with such premiums on weeding and deep hoeing were made by task - work per acre , and all succeeded in like manner , their premiums being all punctually paid them in ...
... experiment was repeated with the like suc- cess . More experiments with such premiums on weeding and deep hoeing were made by task - work per acre , and all succeeded in like manner , their premiums being all punctually paid them in ...
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... experiments in a late number of the Medical and Physical Journal , to which we have just referred . The experiments of his predecessor in this field are sufficiently painful to a humane mind , but these last are truly lacerating to the ...
... experiments in a late number of the Medical and Physical Journal , to which we have just referred . The experiments of his predecessor in this field are sufficiently painful to a humane mind , but these last are truly lacerating to the ...
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... experiments ; but it by no means follows that a different or greater pressure would not produce these diseases ; indeed , both observation and experiment decidedly show , that compression does sometimes , according to its degree , give ...
... experiments ; but it by no means follows that a different or greater pressure would not produce these diseases ; indeed , both observation and experiment decidedly show , that compression does sometimes , according to its degree , give ...
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