Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 121819 |
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... less severe , and which may even prove fatal ? The solution of this question is difficult , be- cause our investigation is of necessity interrupted by , a great number of uncertainties . It is certainly difficult to establish , that a ...
... less severe , and which may even prove fatal ? The solution of this question is difficult , be- cause our investigation is of necessity interrupted by , a great number of uncertainties . It is certainly difficult to establish , that a ...
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... less violence , re- gularity , or perfection . The fact exists . The only conclusion , which in our opinion can be drawn , is that these effects depend upon general laws , which it is not our business here to ex- plain , and that they ...
... less violence , re- gularity , or perfection . The fact exists . The only conclusion , which in our opinion can be drawn , is that these effects depend upon general laws , which it is not our business here to ex- plain , and that they ...
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... less abun dant , and less watery ; much of the humours was drawn to the vaccinated arm ; the scrofulous tu- mours healed in the course of a month ; the cow- pox continued to suppurate during three months , and then the cure was complete ...
... less abun dant , and less watery ; much of the humours was drawn to the vaccinated arm ; the scrofulous tu- mours healed in the course of a month ; the cow- pox continued to suppurate during three months , and then the cure was complete ...
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... less at drawing absolute and exclusive consequences than at obtaining the requisite degree of exactness to determine as much as possible the measure of probability , and to estimate in consequence the value of the dis- covery , and the ...
... less at drawing absolute and exclusive consequences than at obtaining the requisite degree of exactness to determine as much as possible the measure of probability , and to estimate in consequence the value of the dis- covery , and the ...
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... less time ; and if at the sessions the court adjudge such person a rogue and va- gabond , or an incorrigible rogue , they may or- der such rogue or vagabond to the house of cor- rection and hard labour for six months , or such ...
... less time ; and if at the sessions the court adjudge such person a rogue and va- gabond , or an incorrigible rogue , they may or- der such rogue or vagabond to the house of cor- rection and hard labour for six months , or such ...
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Seite 1 - Another part of their duty is to attend at all Congregations of the Senate, to stand in scrutiny with the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, to take the open suffrages of the house, both by word and writing, to read them, and to pronounce the assent or dissent accordingly; to read the Graces unto the Regent House, to take secretly the assent or dissent, and openly to pronounce the same. They must be Masters of Arts of two years...