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... regard to the health of our daughters , in addition to the warnings , useful as they are in many cases , which the book contains . In the beginning of his essay , Dr. Clarke states some physi- ological facts , which we need not repeat ...
... regard to the health of our daughters , in addition to the warnings , useful as they are in many cases , which the book contains . In the beginning of his essay , Dr. Clarke states some physi- ological facts , which we need not repeat ...
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... regard the cobolds and goblins of his house as beings of peculiar sanctity , though they would seem to have been all that was left of the spirits of his ancestors ; in short , hardly a trace is to be found in the German family of that ...
... regard the cobolds and goblins of his house as beings of peculiar sanctity , though they would seem to have been all that was left of the spirits of his ancestors ; in short , hardly a trace is to be found in the German family of that ...
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... regard to the structure of bodies , which occurs in the works of Dr. Frankland and of other chemists of the same school , have probably discouraged mineralogists and technical chemists from attempting to express their ideas through the ...
... regard to the structure of bodies , which occurs in the works of Dr. Frankland and of other chemists of the same school , have probably discouraged mineralogists and technical chemists from attempting to express their ideas through the ...
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ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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