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Page 255
... practice against Pompey at Dyracchium ; but it failed here of its usual success . Assailed in one of its weakest parts before it was entirely completed , the lines were broken through , and the invested army set at liberty , to the no ...
... practice against Pompey at Dyracchium ; but it failed here of its usual success . Assailed in one of its weakest parts before it was entirely completed , the lines were broken through , and the invested army set at liberty , to the no ...
Page 391
... practice of using all manures as recently as possible . Formerly they were heaped up and turned over at vari- ous times for a twelvemonth till the whole mass could be cut out like butter . It is now well understood that plants are ...
... practice of using all manures as recently as possible . Formerly they were heaped up and turned over at vari- ous times for a twelvemonth till the whole mass could be cut out like butter . It is now well understood that plants are ...
Page 417
... practice of hospitals - medical juris . prudence - human and comparative anatomy , with physiology- principles and operations of surgery - theory and practice of me- dicine the whole circle of chemical science , as mentioned in the ...
... practice of hospitals - medical juris . prudence - human and comparative anatomy , with physiology- principles and operations of surgery - theory and practice of me- dicine the whole circle of chemical science , as mentioned in the ...
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