The Quarterly Journal of Science, Literature and Art, Том 25Henry Colburn, 1828 |
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... practice , with canal navigation . Stripped of a few unimportant additions , the plan was , simply — that the water of Lake Erie should be made to flow into the Hudson River , upon a plane of uniform descent , and B 2 United States of ...
... practice , with canal navigation . Stripped of a few unimportant additions , the plan was , simply — that the water of Lake Erie should be made to flow into the Hudson River , upon a plane of uniform descent , and B 2 United States of ...
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... practice , and some humane physiologists have questioned the power of the stomach to digest human flesh , and doubted the existence of Anthropophagi ; while others , who are latitudinarians , not only allow it omnivorous powers , but ...
... practice , and some humane physiologists have questioned the power of the stomach to digest human flesh , and doubted the existence of Anthropophagi ; while others , who are latitudinarians , not only allow it omnivorous powers , but ...
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... practice this invention , except one , which is greater than all the rest ; and that is , that God would never permit such a ma- chine to succeed in practice , as it would disturb the civil and political government of the world ! For ...
... practice this invention , except one , which is greater than all the rest ; and that is , that God would never permit such a ma- chine to succeed in practice , as it would disturb the civil and political government of the world ! For ...
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... practice , it was a chaos of empiricism and error : nor do we hesitate in saying that it is the most important contribution which has yet been made to medical science . And the entire subject has been treated in a scientific man- ner ...
... practice , it was a chaos of empiricism and error : nor do we hesitate in saying that it is the most important contribution which has yet been made to medical science . And the entire subject has been treated in a scientific man- ner ...
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... practice , cannot also fail to be most important . If in the portion which relates to Fevers , the scientific train of proceeding is less conspicuous , the results , as well as the processes , are similar : since here also a great ...
... practice , cannot also fail to be most important . If in the portion which relates to Fevers , the scientific train of proceeding is less conspicuous , the results , as well as the processes , are similar : since here also a great ...
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