The Athenian oracle; an entire collection of all the valuable questions and answers in the old Athenian mercuries, by a member of the Athenian society [J. Dunton, ed. by S. Wesley]. |
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... taken off , kind of Peristaltick Motion im- flow between the enclosed Tube , pelling the Blood onwards to the and the Coat of the Artery ; Capillary Extremities , and thro ' therefore he adds another , which the Mufcles with great force ...
... taken off , kind of Peristaltick Motion im- flow between the enclosed Tube , pelling the Blood onwards to the and the Coat of the Artery ; Capillary Extremities , and thro ' therefore he adds another , which the Mufcles with great force ...
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... taken fome new Propofals about Water from that part of the Mecury being let down ftopt with a Cork that was enclosed in the Tube ) in a Bottle , We fhall confider it the Mercury did proportionably once more , and under one , An rife ...
... taken fome new Propofals about Water from that part of the Mecury being let down ftopt with a Cork that was enclosed in the Tube ) in a Bottle , We fhall confider it the Mercury did proportionably once more , and under one , An rife ...
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... taken from the viz . That the Blood is conftant Valves into the Veins , which are ly driven from the Heart into the fo fram'd that Blood may freely Arteries , out of thefe into Parts flow through them out of the to be nourished , from ...
... taken from the viz . That the Blood is conftant Valves into the Veins , which are ly driven from the Heart into the fo fram'd that Blood may freely Arteries , out of thefe into Parts flow through them out of the to be nourished , from ...
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... taken up as high as the fix'd Stars , would expand into a Bulk many times as big as this Globe of the Earth , provided the Air encreases in expanfion proportio- nably to what we find in going up to the top of a Hill . A Football being ...
... taken up as high as the fix'd Stars , would expand into a Bulk many times as big as this Globe of the Earth , provided the Air encreases in expanfion proportio- nably to what we find in going up to the top of a Hill . A Football being ...
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... taken fome c . but clearly from an Expreffi - Notice of it from another Hand , on twice repeated in v . 13 which you urge it fo much clofer , that ' tis granted treats of a Sabbath : we think it worth the while once ' tis that of doing ...
... taken fome c . but clearly from an Expreffi - Notice of it from another Hand , on twice repeated in v . 13 which you urge it fo much clofer , that ' tis granted treats of a Sabbath : we think it worth the while once ' tis that of doing ...
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