Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 111819 |
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... cause of this disorder , we shall content ourselves with de scribing the different kinds of it , by their symptoms , and then enter on the method of cure . A spavin that begins on the lower part of the hock is not so dangerous as that ...
... cause of this disorder , we shall content ourselves with de scribing the different kinds of it , by their symptoms , and then enter on the method of cure . A spavin that begins on the lower part of the hock is not so dangerous as that ...
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... cause the fluid metal to divide into an infinite number of small particles , which will cool instantly . 2. If the copper is com- pletely saturated , the fracture of one piece of this mixed metal will appear bright , and of a glossy ...
... cause the fluid metal to divide into an infinite number of small particles , which will cool instantly . 2. If the copper is com- pletely saturated , the fracture of one piece of this mixed metal will appear bright , and of a glossy ...
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... cause of this calamity , so great was the alarm which their appearance created . The sphinx atropos , when hurt , has the power of uttering a dismal and melancholy cry , like a mouse ; owing , perhaps , to the vic- lent rubbing of some ...
... cause of this calamity , so great was the alarm which their appearance created . The sphinx atropos , when hurt , has the power of uttering a dismal and melancholy cry , like a mouse ; owing , perhaps , to the vic- lent rubbing of some ...
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... cause lameness or stiffness , by rubbing against it : the others , except they are situated near the joints , seldom occasion lame- ness . As to the cure of splents , the best way is not to meddle with thein , unless they are so large ...
... cause lameness or stiffness , by rubbing against it : the others , except they are situated near the joints , seldom occasion lame- ness . As to the cure of splents , the best way is not to meddle with thein , unless they are so large ...
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... Cause of causes ! Ens Entiam ! ' " Before we close this article we should observe , that M. Fray of Paris has lately published va- rious experiments in satisfactory disproof of the hypothesis , which ascribes the production of ani ...
... Cause of causes ! Ens Entiam ! ' " Before we close this article we should observe , that M. Fray of Paris has lately published va- rious experiments in satisfactory disproof of the hypothesis , which ascribes the production of ani ...
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Page 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.