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... less than four appear above . If the truncheon should not fill the hole , the earth must be trampled close round it , in order that the air may be excluded . Care must be taken that the plant be set as the pole grows . The cuttings ...
... less than four appear above . If the truncheon should not fill the hole , the earth must be trampled close round it , in order that the air may be excluded . Care must be taken that the plant be set as the pole grows . The cuttings ...
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... less than ten drachms , and in most not less than two ounces of strong mercurial ointment rubbed into the legs and thighs , with the employ- ment of all other means , which seemed calculated to promote the ex- pected effect . The ...
... less than ten drachms , and in most not less than two ounces of strong mercurial ointment rubbed into the legs and thighs , with the employ- ment of all other means , which seemed calculated to promote the ex- pected effect . The ...
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... less , we should have laughed more ; if his sprightliness had been less continual , it would have ap- peared more natural ; his reading or learning is too ostenta tiously displayed ; many of the criticisms that affect wit and cleverness ...
... less , we should have laughed more ; if his sprightliness had been less continual , it would have ap- peared more natural ; his reading or learning is too ostenta tiously displayed ; many of the criticisms that affect wit and cleverness ...
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