The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... bodies formed by aggregates of such atoms would not have been so well fitted for the construc- tion of the world as the bodies which actually exist . But as we have no experience of bodies formed of such variable atoms this must remain ...
... bodies formed by aggregates of such atoms would not have been so well fitted for the construc- tion of the world as the bodies which actually exist . But as we have no experience of bodies formed of such variable atoms this must remain ...
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... body becomes atrophied in many diseases ; and in old age every part of the frame , with the single exception of the heart , undergoes atrophic change . Atrophy may , however , affect single organs or parts of the body , irrespective of ...
... body becomes atrophied in many diseases ; and in old age every part of the frame , with the single exception of the heart , undergoes atrophic change . Atrophy may , however , affect single organs or parts of the body , irrespective of ...
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... body of a man , whereas an attachment is often upon his goods . It is distinguished from distress in not extending to lands , as the latter does ; nor does a distress touch the body , as an attachment does . Every court of record has ...
... body of a man , whereas an attachment is often upon his goods . It is distinguished from distress in not extending to lands , as the latter does ; nor does a distress touch the body , as an attachment does . Every court of record has ...
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... body of the clergy he was regarded as the ablest and most intrepid tribune that had ever defended their rights against the oligarchy of prelates . The Lower House of Convocation voted him thanks for his services ; the University of ...
... body of the clergy he was regarded as the ablest and most intrepid tribune that had ever defended their rights against the oligarchy of prelates . The Lower House of Convocation voted him thanks for his services ; the University of ...
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... body , whose members are different in epithet κpavaaí to Athens ; and further we meet with form , while a mutual connection and dependence naturally Erichthonius , whose name is intended to express the fruit- exist between them , he ...
... body , whose members are different in epithet κpavaaí to Athens ; and further we meet with form , while a mutual connection and dependence naturally Erichthonius , whose name is intended to express the fruit- exist between them , he ...
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