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... interesting appearance : where the powers of the writer are inadequate , the abilities of the artist are called to his aid ; and their united exertions pro- duce , as on the present occasion , an agreeable entertainment for the public ...
... interesting appearance : where the powers of the writer are inadequate , the abilities of the artist are called to his aid ; and their united exertions pro- duce , as on the present occasion , an agreeable entertainment for the public ...
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... interesting expeditions of the war . I could not , therefore , without a kind of injustice , deprive my fellow . - citizens of the copious fruits of my researches , and my laborious tra vels , so I resolved to publish them . I then ...
... interesting expeditions of the war . I could not , therefore , without a kind of injustice , deprive my fellow . - citizens of the copious fruits of my researches , and my laborious tra vels , so I resolved to publish them . I then ...
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... interesting subjects of physiological discussion , connected with the brain and nerves . A few small but correct and well executed plates are added , in illustra- tion of several parts of the Anatomy of the Encephalon . NATURAL HISTORY ...
... interesting subjects of physiological discussion , connected with the brain and nerves . A few small but correct and well executed plates are added , in illustra- tion of several parts of the Anatomy of the Encephalon . NATURAL HISTORY ...
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