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... period ; the head becomes affected with a most acute intense pain which extends over the forehead , and through the optic nerves , con- veying the idea of the upper part of the head being tightly girded with a cord , which , from the ...
... period ; the head becomes affected with a most acute intense pain which extends over the forehead , and through the optic nerves , con- veying the idea of the upper part of the head being tightly girded with a cord , which , from the ...
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... period this catastrophe happened , it is not easy to ascertain . The stratum of soil , fixteen feet thick , placed above the decayed trees , seems to remove the epoch of their sinking and destruction far beyond the reach of any ...
... period this catastrophe happened , it is not easy to ascertain . The stratum of soil , fixteen feet thick , placed above the decayed trees , seems to remove the epoch of their sinking and destruction far beyond the reach of any ...
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... period of entrance and the period of cbvious action , but they are not perceived distinctly . Its effects , upon the living system , are visible ; but , in its own sub- stance , it has not yet been submitted to the human eye ; the ...
... period of entrance and the period of cbvious action , but they are not perceived distinctly . Its effects , upon the living system , are visible ; but , in its own sub- stance , it has not yet been submitted to the human eye ; the ...
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