An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 - Ireland |
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... opinion , that animals who had the spinal marrow wounded in the upper part of the neck , did not die from the mere wound , but that in di- viding it so high , we destroyed all the nerves of the muscles of respiration , and reduced the ...
... opinion , that animals who had the spinal marrow wounded in the upper part of the neck , did not die from the mere wound , but that in di- viding it so high , we destroyed all the nerves of the muscles of respiration , and reduced the ...
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... opinion with a respectable writer , in thinking its present state " a phenomenon in statistics , unparalleled in the history of the most flourishing colonies , ancient or modern . " * Mr. Newenham , who seems very little disposed to ...
... opinion with a respectable writer , in thinking its present state " a phenomenon in statistics , unparalleled in the history of the most flourishing colonies , ancient or modern . " * Mr. Newenham , who seems very little disposed to ...
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... opinion of Necker , who asserts , that idiots are the favourites of the Almighty . + Cicero has said that there is ... opinions of a certain class of philosophers , who bestow such encomiums on savage life , I shall refer them to ...
... opinion of Necker , who asserts , that idiots are the favourites of the Almighty . + Cicero has said that there is ... opinions of a certain class of philosophers , who bestow such encomiums on savage life , I shall refer them to ...
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... opinion , however , is , that that nation is richest whose im- ports and exports are nearly equal ; and I should add ... opinions which I have here expressed , and believe that the balance of trade is a true test of the riches of a ...
... opinion , however , is , that that nation is richest whose im- ports and exports are nearly equal ; and I should add ... opinions which I have here expressed , and believe that the balance of trade is a true test of the riches of a ...
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... opinion , that this food is more favourable to the increase of our species , than either animals or vegetables . This was hinted at by Dr. Arbuth- not , and afterwards suggested by Montesquieu ; but Haller appears to be of a different ...
... opinion , that this food is more favourable to the increase of our species , than either animals or vegetables . This was hinted at by Dr. Arbuth- not , and afterwards suggested by Montesquieu ; but Haller appears to be of a different ...
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