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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... motion of the body , adjusted by art to the measures or tune of instruments , or of the voice . " But , according to ... motions of the body , and by graceful gestures ; all per- formed to correspond with certain musical sounds . " There ...
... motion of the body , adjusted by art to the measures or tune of instruments , or of the voice . " But , according to ... motions of the body , and by graceful gestures ; all per- formed to correspond with certain musical sounds . " There ...
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... motion , like that of a man on the eve of intoxication ) , are attended with very different effects . It would be superfluons to enumerate the pernicious consequences resulting from that frantic incli- nation to distort the human frame ...
... motion , like that of a man on the eve of intoxication ) , are attended with very different effects . It would be superfluons to enumerate the pernicious consequences resulting from that frantic incli- nation to distort the human frame ...
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... motion in the plane , Though Darcy served in the war of 1741 , he found leisure , during the bustle of a military life , to send two memoirs to the academy : the first of these contained a general principle in mechanics , that of the ...
... motion in the plane , Though Darcy served in the war of 1741 , he found leisure , during the bustle of a military life , to send two memoirs to the academy : the first of these contained a general principle in mechanics , that of the ...
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... motion of the heart and arteries is produced by the stimulns of the blood . After he left college he attended the lectures of Dr. Hunter , and then went through a diligent courseof studyat Edinburgh . He first settled as a physician at ...
... motion of the heart and arteries is produced by the stimulns of the blood . After he left college he attended the lectures of Dr. Hunter , and then went through a diligent courseof studyat Edinburgh . He first settled as a physician at ...
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... motion and its source ; in substituting mere statements of phenomena for explanations of their origin ; and , what is of far more consequence , in attempting to di- vide that which in itself is indivisible . Plausible and even splendid ...
... motion and its source ; in substituting mere statements of phenomena for explanations of their origin ; and , what is of far more consequence , in attempting to di- vide that which in itself is indivisible . Plausible and even splendid ...
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