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XIII. -- 13– XXXIX. 4- 1. Line 18. – 26- 3o— 36. – 38. - 43-44- 45- 47- 50- 52-
54Sea, XVI. 2. and XXXVIII. – XVI. 4. – XVI. 4. – XVI, 6. – 111. and VII. – X. – XVIII.
17– XVII. 3, 7— XVIII: 3. – XXXIX. 4- 8. – XXXIX, the Mottos – XXXIX. 3. 6.
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... and elegantly classed; but their laws have not yet been developed from such
simple principles as those above mentioned; though it is probable, that they
depend on the. 6. mentioned; In this sense the stimulus of the blood produces the
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... and elegantly classed; but their laws have not yet been developed from such
simple principles as those above mentioned; though it is probable, that they
depend on the. 6. mentioned; In this sense the stimulus of the blood produces the
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mentioned; though it is probable, that they depend on the specific attractions
belonging to the particles of bodies, or to the difference of the quantity of
attraction belonging to the sides and angles of those particles, to which should
perhaps be ...
mentioned; though it is probable, that they depend on the specific attractions
belonging to the particles of bodies, or to the difference of the quantity of
attraction belonging to the sides and angles of those particles, to which should
perhaps be ...
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The muscular fibres are moving organs intermixed with that medullary substance,
which is continued along the nerves, as mentioned above. They are indued with
the power of contraction, and are again elongated either by antagonist muscles, ...
The muscular fibres are moving organs intermixed with that medullary substance,
which is continued along the nerves, as mentioned above. They are indued with
the power of contraction, and are again elongated either by antagonist muscles, ...
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The immediate organs of sense consist in like manner of moving fibres
enveloped in the medullary substance above mentioned; and are erroneously
supposed to be simply an expansion of the nervous medulla, as the retina of the
eye, and ...
The immediate organs of sense consist in like manner of moving fibres
enveloped in the medullary substance above mentioned; and are erroneously
supposed to be simply an expansion of the nervous medulla, as the retina of the
eye, and ...
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