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Page 164
... least sign of sensibility . Sur- prised at this phenomenon , he determined to push his experi- ments to the furthest extent , and in the sittings of the 6th and 8th of January 1821 , he placed burning moss on the thigh of one of the men ...
... least sign of sensibility . Sur- prised at this phenomenon , he determined to push his experi- ments to the furthest extent , and in the sittings of the 6th and 8th of January 1821 , he placed burning moss on the thigh of one of the men ...
Page 230
... least , that the teachers will not , from vanity and affec- tation , accelerate the changes , which the ordinary course of events will too soon bring upon us . Were the value of adhering to an established orthography strongly impressed ...
... least , that the teachers will not , from vanity and affec- tation , accelerate the changes , which the ordinary course of events will too soon bring upon us . Were the value of adhering to an established orthography strongly impressed ...
Page 243
... least to all Paris , which , according to French notions , means precisely the same thing , and fogs moreover being the curse of England , prevailing alike in July and November , obscuring the sun , and incercepting his power of ...
... least to all Paris , which , according to French notions , means precisely the same thing , and fogs moreover being the curse of England , prevailing alike in July and November , obscuring the sun , and incercepting his power of ...
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