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... took place , so beneficial in its consequen- ces to science if not to commerce . This new plan led the court of Rio de Janeiro to abandon the jealous system of secrecy and concealment as to its American possessions that had before pre ...
... took place , so beneficial in its consequen- ces to science if not to commerce . This new plan led the court of Rio de Janeiro to abandon the jealous system of secrecy and concealment as to its American possessions that had before pre ...
Side 7
... took their leave , pro- mising to renew their visit . ' We had scarcely left the house the next morning , when we perceived the Indians coming out of the woods . We hastened to meet them , treated them immediately with brandy , and ...
... took their leave , pro- mising to renew their visit . ' We had scarcely left the house the next morning , when we perceived the Indians coming out of the woods . We hastened to meet them , treated them immediately with brandy , and ...
Side 13
... took his turn , and thus they belaboured each other with severe blows , the marks of which long remained visible in the large wheals on their naked bodies . As there were on the poles many short stumps of branches which had been cut off ...
... took his turn , and thus they belaboured each other with severe blows , the marks of which long remained visible in the large wheals on their naked bodies . As there were on the poles many short stumps of branches which had been cut off ...
Side 20
... took his degree , a topic at variance with the whole practice of medicine , being nothing less than a disquisition on the influence of the plenets on the human bo- dy . The consequence was that by most people he was derided , though a ...
... took his degree , a topic at variance with the whole practice of medicine , being nothing less than a disquisition on the influence of the plenets on the human bo- dy . The consequence was that by most people he was derided , though a ...
Side 27
... took a steel conductor in his grasp , the fluid streaming from the conduc- tor appeared to the somnambulist to be augmented in brilliancy and rapidity . When , instead of a steel rod , a bar of the mineral magnet was taken , the patient ...
... took a steel conductor in his grasp , the fluid streaming from the conduc- tor appeared to the somnambulist to be augmented in brilliancy and rapidity . When , instead of a steel rod , a bar of the mineral magnet was taken , the patient ...
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