Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... known , from whence either in natural philosophy , the animal me- chanisin , or the operation of medicines , we come to the knowledge of others unknown , are now frequently in physical writers called dala . DATA DAS Ꭰ Ꭺ Ꭲ.
... known , from whence either in natural philosophy , the animal me- chanisin , or the operation of medicines , we come to the knowledge of others unknown , are now frequently in physical writers called dala . DATA DAS Ꭰ Ꭺ Ꭲ.
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... animal nor vegetable life , no verdure on its banks , or fish in its waters . Mr. Maundrel , in his Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem , informs us , that the Dead sea is enclosed on the east and west with exceedingly high mountains ; on ...
... animal nor vegetable life , no verdure on its banks , or fish in its waters . Mr. Maundrel , in his Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem , informs us , that the Dead sea is enclosed on the east and west with exceedingly high mountains ; on ...
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... animal heat . 4. Rigidity of the body and inflexibility of the limbs . 5. Relaxation of the lower jaw . 6. Inability of the eyeballs to return to their sockets , when pressed by the finger . 7. Dim- ness , faintness , and sinking of the ...
... animal heat . 4. Rigidity of the body and inflexibility of the limbs . 5. Relaxation of the lower jaw . 6. Inability of the eyeballs to return to their sockets , when pressed by the finger . 7. Dim- ness , faintness , and sinking of the ...
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... animal has escaped the sight and scent of the hounds ; who , while throwing up their noses , as at a loss , and dashing in different di- rections in hope of recovery , are said to be at a E fault . Different opinions have been formed as ...
... animal has escaped the sight and scent of the hounds ; who , while throwing up their noses , as at a loss , and dashing in different di- rections in hope of recovery , are said to be at a E fault . Different opinions have been formed as ...
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... animals are gregarious , generally swimming in considerable numbers . They frequently enter the bays around the ... animal , which he conjec- tures to be of this species , elevating its dorsal fin and a considerable part of its back ...
... animals are gregarious , generally swimming in considerable numbers . They frequently enter the bays around the ... animal , which he conjec- tures to be of this species , elevating its dorsal fin and a considerable part of its back ...
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