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Pagina 196
... 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 occasion
, first to ...
... 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 occasion
, first to ...
Pagina 223
Mr . B . then strongly urges the necessity of reiterating the warmest appeals to all
classes of Britons to give support to this heroic but suffering people , and
proceeds to give some farther particulars of their present situation ; with
intimations of ...
Mr . B . then strongly urges the necessity of reiterating the warmest appeals to all
classes of Britons to give support to this heroic but suffering people , and
proceeds to give some farther particulars of their present situation ; with
intimations of ...
Pagina 391
... or in antiquities generally , is possessed of a stock of historical knowlege , and
of an acquaintance with antient buildings in England , that are sufficient to give
both clearness and interest to his report of the monuments of Normandy .
... or in antiquities generally , is possessed of a stock of historical knowlege , and
of an acquaintance with antient buildings in England , that are sufficient to give
both clearness and interest to his report of the monuments of Normandy .
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