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... experiments . Thus these discoveries may be said to acquire double authority . But independent of this the experiments are so judiciously adapted to the purposes in view , and the conclusions so strictly logical , that there is ...
... experiments . Thus these discoveries may be said to acquire double authority . But independent of this the experiments are so judiciously adapted to the purposes in view , and the conclusions so strictly logical , that there is ...
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... experiments now suggested would necessarily begin with insects the most analo- gous to bees ; as wasps , humble bees , mason bees , all species of flies , and the like . Some experiments might also be made on butterflies ; and , perhaps ...
... experiments now suggested would necessarily begin with insects the most analo- gous to bees ; as wasps , humble bees , mason bees , all species of flies , and the like . Some experiments might also be made on butterflies ; and , perhaps ...
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... experiments related in the treatise before us are , we think , calculated to remove a great part of this uncertainty ; because they clearly point out the means which are employed by nature in restraining hemorrhage , and consequently ...
... experiments related in the treatise before us are , we think , calculated to remove a great part of this uncertainty ; because they clearly point out the means which are employed by nature in restraining hemorrhage , and consequently ...
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