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... direct negative was returned by Mr. B. to the application ; and as appears from the re- ply , the reasons for his negative carried their own conviction along with them , and were very satisfactory to those who set the inquiry a foot ...
... direct negative was returned by Mr. B. to the application ; and as appears from the re- ply , the reasons for his negative carried their own conviction along with them , and were very satisfactory to those who set the inquiry a foot ...
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... direct opposition to it , that , though the vibrations of a solid body are capable of being conveyed by the bones of the cranium to the ear , the pulses of the air do not appear capable of making the least impression on these parts . If ...
... direct opposition to it , that , though the vibrations of a solid body are capable of being conveyed by the bones of the cranium to the ear , the pulses of the air do not appear capable of making the least impression on these parts . If ...
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... direct evidence : but it would be the height of extravagance to conceive that it can supersede fact , or render inquiry unne- cessary . We presume that Dr. Moseley is not apprized of the nature of that constitutional change , which ...
... direct evidence : but it would be the height of extravagance to conceive that it can supersede fact , or render inquiry unne- cessary . We presume that Dr. Moseley is not apprized of the nature of that constitutional change , which ...
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