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... produce a strong and deeply - rooted national attachment . It is venerable from its antiquity ; and it is flattering to our patriotic pride , as suggesting a sense of superiority by the reflection that , while other states , which once ...
... produce a strong and deeply - rooted national attachment . It is venerable from its antiquity ; and it is flattering to our patriotic pride , as suggesting a sense of superiority by the reflection that , while other states , which once ...
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... produces a shock that affects the whole nervous system , with the solitary exception of the transmitting nerve ... producing sensation , which is merely a general effect , or result of the operation of the sensitive system : but this ...
... produces a shock that affects the whole nervous system , with the solitary exception of the transmitting nerve ... producing sensation , which is merely a general effect , or result of the operation of the sensitive system : but this ...
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... produce the motions of the vegetable fluids ? The author concludes , on this point , that the vegetable pos- sesses ... produced by mechanical impulse , we must admit the existence of such a power in vegetables . We may infer from this ...
... produce the motions of the vegetable fluids ? The author concludes , on this point , that the vegetable pos- sesses ... produced by mechanical impulse , we must admit the existence of such a power in vegetables . We may infer from this ...
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