The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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Pagina 20
... supposed vibratory actions of supposed chordules performed in the medulla , or in the coats of the nerves , or some where else , will account for all the infinitely varied phenomena of thought , volition , passion , & c . But it may be ...
... supposed vibratory actions of supposed chordules performed in the medulla , or in the coats of the nerves , or some where else , will account for all the infinitely varied phenomena of thought , volition , passion , & c . But it may be ...
Pagina 187
... supposed that his object was to have surprised some vessel , massacred her crew , and taken her off . While Patrick was meditating his plans , two ships , an American and an English vessel , touched there , and applied to Patrick for ...
... supposed that his object was to have surprised some vessel , massacred her crew , and taken her off . While Patrick was meditating his plans , two ships , an American and an English vessel , touched there , and applied to Patrick for ...
Pagina 239
... supposed that Otaheite and the neighbouring islands are either shattered remains of a continent , which some have supposed to be necessary in this part of the globe , to pre- serve an equilibrium of its parts , and which were left ...
... supposed that Otaheite and the neighbouring islands are either shattered remains of a continent , which some have supposed to be necessary in this part of the globe , to pre- serve an equilibrium of its parts , and which were left ...
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