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... course , it will be understood , that the fluid should be laid upon the flat surface of a glass slip , when under examination . The Editor , by his fortunate discovery , has been enabled to view the animalculæ in water , under the power ...
... course , it will be understood , that the fluid should be laid upon the flat surface of a glass slip , when under examination . The Editor , by his fortunate discovery , has been enabled to view the animalculæ in water , under the power ...
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... course of the Spiritual Exercises , they sold all they had , and gave their money to the poor . The friends of the youths were mightily displeased , and the affair made a great noise -he was accused before the person who then exercised ...
... course of the Spiritual Exercises , they sold all they had , and gave their money to the poor . The friends of the youths were mightily displeased , and the affair made a great noise -he was accused before the person who then exercised ...
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... Course of Oratorical Lectures on Shakspeare , and on Dramatic Composition and Theatrical Representations in general ; including animadversions on the present state of the Stage , both with respect to writers and performers . The ...
... Course of Oratorical Lectures on Shakspeare , and on Dramatic Composition and Theatrical Representations in general ; including animadversions on the present state of the Stage , both with respect to writers and performers . The ...
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