Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 111819 |
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... received into the vomer . The cavities observable on the external sur- face of the bone are where it helps to form the temporal , nasal , and orbitar fossæ . It has like- wise two fosse in its pterygoid processes . Be- hind the edge ...
... received into the vomer . The cavities observable on the external sur- face of the bone are where it helps to form the temporal , nasal , and orbitar fossæ . It has like- wise two fosse in its pterygoid processes . Be- hind the edge ...
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... received from my worthy friend Mr. A. T. Thompson , to whom I had submitted some of that moss , for a che- mical analysis . " The manner in whi tomed to pack up pla the moss is collecte been accus- When which it grows , it should be ...
... received from my worthy friend Mr. A. T. Thompson , to whom I had submitted some of that moss , for a che- mical analysis . " The manner in whi tomed to pack up pla the moss is collecte been accus- When which it grows , it should be ...
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... received the pleasing intelligence , that they have all arrived safe and done well , but that some fruit trees sent to the same gentle- man , packed in the usual way , were all spoiled , owing to the heat of the hold of the vessel , in ...
... received the pleasing intelligence , that they have all arrived safe and done well , but that some fruit trees sent to the same gentle- man , packed in the usual way , were all spoiled , owing to the heat of the hold of the vessel , in ...
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... received the mortal blow ; but it is only to rest from his fatigue , and to observe the effects of his prowess . Presently the wounded animal dies ; and while yet palpi- tating with life , the savage devours those or- gans which he ...
... received the mortal blow ; but it is only to rest from his fatigue , and to observe the effects of his prowess . Presently the wounded animal dies ; and while yet palpi- tating with life , the savage devours those or- gans which he ...
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... received the large coronary vein of the to that particular part more than another are stomach , besides others , it constitutes the left very much unknown . It attacks persons of a principal branch of the vena porta . very plethoric and ...
... received the large coronary vein of the to that particular part more than another are stomach , besides others , it constitutes the left very much unknown . It attacks persons of a principal branch of the vena porta . very plethoric and ...
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Page 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.