The Complete Works of Thomas Dick, Band 1Sumner and Goodman, 1849 |
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... neral science , now delivered in the principal cities and towns of Europe ; from the adoption of new and improved plans of public instruc- tion , and the erection of new seminaries of education in almost every quarter of the civi- lized ...
... neral science , now delivered in the principal cities and towns of Europe ; from the adoption of new and improved plans of public instruc- tion , and the erection of new seminaries of education in almost every quarter of the civi- lized ...
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... neral knowledge of the nature and causes of such explosions , and by taking proper precau tionary measures , there is every reason to be- lieve . That this is not a mere random asser- tion , will appear from the following extract from ...
... neral knowledge of the nature and causes of such explosions , and by taking proper precau tionary measures , there is every reason to be- lieve . That this is not a mere random asser- tion , will appear from the following extract from ...
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... neral information on such topics extensively dis- seminated , and a more rational mode of nurture during the first years of infancy adopted , not only fatal disorders , but many subsequent dis- eases in life , might either be wholly ...
... neral information on such topics extensively dis- seminated , and a more rational mode of nurture during the first years of infancy adopted , not only fatal disorders , but many subsequent dis- eases in life , might either be wholly ...
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... neral substance , and lived for some time after it was extricated . " As the mineral substance in which this animal was found was at the bottom of a deep mia , and connected with the surround- ing strata , we are almost under the ...
... neral substance , and lived for some time after it was extricated . " As the mineral substance in which this animal was found was at the bottom of a deep mia , and connected with the surround- ing strata , we are almost under the ...
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... neral knowledge , and habits of mental activity , would induce persons to serious inquiries into the evidences of a future state . Although there are few persons , in a Christian country , who deny the existence of a future world , yet ...
... neral knowledge , and habits of mental activity , would induce persons to serious inquiries into the evidences of a future state . Although there are few persons , in a Christian country , who deny the existence of a future world , yet ...
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