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Pagina 188
... consequence which may attend it . This , indeed , has been already done by Mr. Bain , in the treatise to which we have referred : but it is a subject which cannot be too strongly impressed on the minds of seamen , and on those who ...
... consequence which may attend it . This , indeed , has been already done by Mr. Bain , in the treatise to which we have referred : but it is a subject which cannot be too strongly impressed on the minds of seamen , and on those who ...
Pagina 274
... consequence of the eccle- siastical preferments which he could bestow , was more con- siderable than over the laity , so that the subsidies granted by the convocation were commonly greater than those which were voted by parliament ; and ...
... consequence of the eccle- siastical preferments which he could bestow , was more con- siderable than over the laity , so that the subsidies granted by the convocation were commonly greater than those which were voted by parliament ; and ...
Pagina 531
... consequence ; and their dissolution was accompanied by very singular ap- pearances , particularly by an ulceration of the cornea , which sometimes perforated that membrane so that the humours of the eye were discharged through the ...
... consequence ; and their dissolution was accompanied by very singular ap- pearances , particularly by an ulceration of the cornea , which sometimes perforated that membrane so that the humours of the eye were discharged through the ...
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