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... method , not very long practised in Europe , of stopping teeth with gold , proof of which have been obtained from mummies of Thebes . They received certain salaries from the public treasury ; and after they had studied those precepts ...
... method , not very long practised in Europe , of stopping teeth with gold , proof of which have been obtained from mummies of Thebes . They received certain salaries from the public treasury ; and after they had studied those precepts ...
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... method of signs the words of the Roman Senators , and mark its progress he followed the sounds of the human voice with a stroke for every sound . In the mean- time Cicero had come to an open rupture with Antonius , and not until he had ...
... method of signs the words of the Roman Senators , and mark its progress he followed the sounds of the human voice with a stroke for every sound . In the mean- time Cicero had come to an open rupture with Antonius , and not until he had ...
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... method and art , which was the origin and begin- ning of geometry . . . It passed from Egypt to Greece , and Thales of Miletus is believed to have carried it thither at his return from his travels ... ' " " Wilkinson says , " I have ...
... method and art , which was the origin and begin- ning of geometry . . . It passed from Egypt to Greece , and Thales of Miletus is believed to have carried it thither at his return from his travels ... ' " " Wilkinson says , " I have ...
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