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... consequence of some powerful pressure from below ground , acting so strongly as to overcome its natural gravity . This pressure , it was evident , could only be in consequence of the water flowing from higher ground , under the surface ...
... consequence of some powerful pressure from below ground , acting so strongly as to overcome its natural gravity . This pressure , it was evident , could only be in consequence of the water flowing from higher ground , under the surface ...
Pagina 73
... consequence of any obstruction to the pulmonary circulation . Such an ob- struction , by distending the right side of the heart and hinder- ing the circulation in its nutrient vessels , must probably pro- duce disease in it , if it were ...
... consequence of any obstruction to the pulmonary circulation . Such an ob- struction , by distending the right side of the heart and hinder- ing the circulation in its nutrient vessels , must probably pro- duce disease in it , if it were ...
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... consequence of the vigorous measures of government . The Leinster delegates , however , dissented from the measure at that time : but the consideration of it was resumed by the delegates in March 1798 ; -when the well - timed measures ...
... consequence of the vigorous measures of government . The Leinster delegates , however , dissented from the measure at that time : but the consideration of it was resumed by the delegates in March 1798 ; -when the well - timed measures ...
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