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... circumstances , the stomach was exposed from the time of the division of the nerves to the influence of a voltaic battery , sent through the lower portion of the divided nerves , its contents were apparently as much altered as they ...
... circumstances , the stomach was exposed from the time of the division of the nerves to the influence of a voltaic battery , sent through the lower portion of the divided nerves , its contents were apparently as much altered as they ...
Pagina 427
... circumstances of a more disastrous nature than have yet been experienced , a subscription has recently been set on foot amongst a few of the principal inhabitants of that part of the town which is more immediately exposed to danger from ...
... circumstances of a more disastrous nature than have yet been experienced , a subscription has recently been set on foot amongst a few of the principal inhabitants of that part of the town which is more immediately exposed to danger from ...
Pagina 428
... circumstances , which have been productive of so much Ědevas- tation , might call forth a tear in eyes not commonly wont to be in the melting mood . " Piloting , indeed , is one of the chief sources of employment to the people of Scilly ...
... circumstances , which have been productive of so much Ědevas- tation , might call forth a tear in eyes not commonly wont to be in the melting mood . " Piloting , indeed , is one of the chief sources of employment to the people of Scilly ...
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