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Pagina 172
The recti muscles are four in number , and come from the bottom of the orbit , and
run in a straight course forwards and outwards . They embrace the eye - ball ,
and are inserted at four cardinal points into it . The obliqui are two muscles ...
The recti muscles are four in number , and come from the bottom of the orbit , and
run in a straight course forwards and outwards . They embrace the eye - ball ,
and are inserted at four cardinal points into it . The obliqui are two muscles ...
Pagina 267
He must , above all , show the connexion between each part of their course , and
at every step refer to the preceding rules and principles that are connected with it
. He must also examine his pupils from time to time , to see that they have ...
He must , above all , show the connexion between each part of their course , and
at every step refer to the preceding rules and principles that are connected with it
. He must also examine his pupils from time to time , to see that they have ...
Pagina 289
I have pursued another course , cautiously avoiding them all . I have loudly rated
all for their vices , and as loudly praised them for their good acts . This , for one
who has no genius for political intrigue , tactics , or what is called diplomacy , is ...
I have pursued another course , cautiously avoiding them all . I have loudly rated
all for their vices , and as loudly praised them for their good acts . This , for one
who has no genius for political intrigue , tactics , or what is called diplomacy , is ...
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