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... called native , they all contain nickel . The mass in South America is hollow , has concavities , and appears to have been in a soft or welding state , because it has received various impressions . The Siberian iron has globular ...
... called native , they all contain nickel . The mass in South America is hollow , has concavities , and appears to have been in a soft or welding state , because it has received various impressions . The Siberian iron has globular ...
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... called the Crook of Devon , we keep the river on our left for about a mile , and then descend along its rocky bed , when we soon approach the Falls of the Devon , the first of which , called the De'il's Mill , is heard , but not seen ...
... called the Crook of Devon , we keep the river on our left for about a mile , and then descend along its rocky bed , when we soon approach the Falls of the Devon , the first of which , called the De'il's Mill , is heard , but not seen ...
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... called the regular practi tioners , without knowledge or experience , administered to their pa tients as chance or whim directed . To illustrate this by an appeal to history , we find that , when the surgeons of Edinburgh were , by Seal ...
... called the regular practi tioners , without knowledge or experience , administered to their pa tients as chance or whim directed . To illustrate this by an appeal to history , we find that , when the surgeons of Edinburgh were , by Seal ...
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