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Page 280
... mean , “ not at all , or by no means : " we have also minimum , and minimus , which is the superlative of parvus . I should be ashamed to advance these facts in a regular dissertation , if those who pretended to understand the rules for ...
... mean , “ not at all , or by no means : " we have also minimum , and minimus , which is the superlative of parvus . I should be ashamed to advance these facts in a regular dissertation , if those who pretended to understand the rules for ...
Page 325
... means of a bellows at the top , and a descending pipe - or to pump out the foul air by means of a pipe going to the bottom of the well armed with a hand pump fixed in the upper end at the top of the well - òr to fix an iron pipe to a ...
... means of a bellows at the top , and a descending pipe - or to pump out the foul air by means of a pipe going to the bottom of the well armed with a hand pump fixed in the upper end at the top of the well - òr to fix an iron pipe to a ...
Page 414
... means of enduring it , by impenetrable garments - removal of wet coverings - dry cloth- ing - inuring the constitution . 6. Wind ; its practical history , and the means of tempering it , by shelters - situations - customs . 7. Water ...
... means of enduring it , by impenetrable garments - removal of wet coverings - dry cloth- ing - inuring the constitution . 6. Wind ; its practical history , and the means of tempering it , by shelters - situations - customs . 7. Water ...
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