The Phrenological Journal and Miscellany, Volumen8Proprietors, 1834 |
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... give them their requisite softness and pliancy . True Skin . The third or inmost layer , called the true skin , dermis , or corion , constitutes the chief thickness of the skin , and is by far the most important of the three both in its ...
... give them their requisite softness and pliancy . True Skin . The third or inmost layer , called the true skin , dermis , or corion , constitutes the chief thickness of the skin , and is by far the most important of the three both in its ...
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... give rise , are partly accounted for ; and this is one powerful reason why night air is so unwholesome , particularly in malaria districts , which are loaded with moisture and miasma : whereas , when the air is dry as well as hot , and ...
... give rise , are partly accounted for ; and this is one powerful reason why night air is so unwholesome , particularly in malaria districts , which are loaded with moisture and miasma : whereas , when the air is dry as well as hot , and ...
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... give up refer- ring to the means of preserving the health of the brain and the mental faculties , or begin by communicating , as the ground- work of all practical rules , such elementary information in ana- tomy and physiology as would ...
... give up refer- ring to the means of preserving the health of the brain and the mental faculties , or begin by communicating , as the ground- work of all practical rules , such elementary information in ana- tomy and physiology as would ...
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... give to his writings a force and energy of reasoning , a warmth of benevolent purpose , and a bold unhesitating reliance on the power of truth to vindicate itself and lead to good , which ren- der them at once instructive and delightful ...
... give to his writings a force and energy of reasoning , a warmth of benevolent purpose , and a bold unhesitating reliance on the power of truth to vindicate itself and lead to good , which ren- der them at once instructive and delightful ...
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... is in gene- ral taken for granted , that if a change of masters has occurred , the convict has not exerted himself to give satisfaction , and the period of probation , before he can obtain a ticket 32 SECONDARY PUNISHMENTS .
... is in gene- ral taken for granted , that if a change of masters has occurred , the convict has not exerted himself to give satisfaction , and the period of probation , before he can obtain a ticket 32 SECONDARY PUNISHMENTS .
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