The Quarterly Review, Volumes 70-71John Murray, 1842 |
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Page 53
... hands of whom this question was addressed were stand- Mademoiselle d'Olonne upon his knees , but that , ing round him ... hand ; I state of intoxication which prevented him from swear to you that a colonel of the imperial army hearing or ...
... hands of whom this question was addressed were stand- Mademoiselle d'Olonne upon his knees , but that , ing round him ... hand ; I state of intoxication which prevented him from swear to you that a colonel of the imperial army hearing or ...
Page 56
... hand , England sends her sick , The animal body is a heated mass , which bears the same relation to surrounding objects as any other heated mass . It receives heat when the surrounding objects are hotter , it loses whose diseased ...
... hand , England sends her sick , The animal body is a heated mass , which bears the same relation to surrounding objects as any other heated mass . It receives heat when the surrounding objects are hotter , it loses whose diseased ...
Page 58
... hand , Mulder has proved that fibrine and albumen may be viewed as compounds of a peculiar sub- stance , proteine * ( which contains only the four organic elements ) , with minute quan- tities of sulphur , phosphorus , and salts . This ...
... hand , Mulder has proved that fibrine and albumen may be viewed as compounds of a peculiar sub- stance , proteine * ( which contains only the four organic elements ) , with minute quan- tities of sulphur , phosphorus , and salts . This ...
Page 64
... hand , the urine of the latter is rich in phosphates , which occur in very small proportion in that of the former ; the phosphoric acid in their food , which is not abundant , being retained to assist in the formation of the bones and ...
... hand , the urine of the latter is rich in phosphates , which occur in very small proportion in that of the former ; the phosphoric acid in their food , which is not abundant , being retained to assist in the formation of the bones and ...
Page 76
... hand . Sudden the master runs - aloud he calls , And from his hasty hand the leather falls ; With showers of stones he drives them far away The scatter'd dogs around at distance bay . " Odyss . xiv . 29 . This whole scene , together ...
... hand . Sudden the master runs - aloud he calls , And from his hasty hand the leather falls ; With showers of stones he drives them far away The scatter'd dogs around at distance bay . " Odyss . xiv . 29 . This whole scene , together ...
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