The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral, & philosophical knowledge. Vol.1-12. 2nd ser. (ed. by S. Drew). Vol.1-4, Volume 2 |
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... means of hollow strings , that shall pass from the brain ( which we will make the seat of the mind ) to every muscle , and every fibre of muscle , and carry its commands to them . These hollow strings we will call nerves : and we will ...
... means of hollow strings , that shall pass from the brain ( which we will make the seat of the mind ) to every muscle , and every fibre of muscle , and carry its commands to them . These hollow strings we will call nerves : and we will ...
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... means of which , particles of the same kind of matter are brought into more or less intimate union , and are retained in that state with different degrees of force . Thus , for instance , the parti- cles of a piece of iron are united ...
... means of which , particles of the same kind of matter are brought into more or less intimate union , and are retained in that state with different degrees of force . Thus , for instance , the parti- cles of a piece of iron are united ...
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... means of which , particles of the same kind of matter are brought into more or less intimate union , and are retained in that state with different degrees of force . Thus , for instance , the parti- cles of a piece of iron are united ...
... means of which , particles of the same kind of matter are brought into more or less intimate union , and are retained in that state with different degrees of force . Thus , for instance , the parti- cles of a piece of iron are united ...
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... means of subsistence for a season , in case the water should not force him from this retreat . Arriving at this subterraneous stable , his disappoint- ment was almost unsufferable , as he could find neither food nor raiment , while the ...
... means of subsistence for a season , in case the water should not force him from this retreat . Arriving at this subterraneous stable , his disappoint- ment was almost unsufferable , as he could find neither food nor raiment , while the ...
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... means , one of the Mr. Walker , who spent his life in king's soldiers . 3. Dr. Priestley calls teaching elocution . In the 75th page the phrase , " This is a picture of my of his Grammar , he , as well as Mr. S. , supplies the ...
... means , one of the Mr. Walker , who spent his life in king's soldiers . 3. Dr. Priestley calls teaching elocution . In the 75th page the phrase , " This is a picture of my of his Grammar , he , as well as Mr. S. , supplies the ...
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