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... brought to the eye beyond that which is necessary for seeing the object ; for no illumination fully commanded by the object - glasses , tends rather of the smallest value can be obtained unless by to impede than to assist distinct ...
... brought to the eye beyond that which is necessary for seeing the object ; for no illumination fully commanded by the object - glasses , tends rather of the smallest value can be obtained unless by to impede than to assist distinct ...
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... brought of its own upper current , the quantity of rain about . which falls in a given time in the regions from which its waters come , and the violence or rapidity of descent with which they fall from the heavens . Thus , a thousand ...
... brought of its own upper current , the quantity of rain about . which falls in a given time in the regions from which its waters come , and the violence or rapidity of descent with which they fall from the heavens . Thus , a thousand ...
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... brought his experiments to the test of a surgical less insensibility to it under dental operations . He operation , however slight ; and abandoned the use experimented upon the idea thrown out on the high of the inhalation , even in ...
... brought his experiments to the test of a surgical less insensibility to it under dental operations . He operation , however slight ; and abandoned the use experimented upon the idea thrown out on the high of the inhalation , even in ...
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