The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... received into the body in the shape of food , and became stored up in the various tissues and organs , receiving from each part a corresponding " impression . " The molecules in each living body were , in fact , regarded by Buffon as ...
... received into the body in the shape of food , and became stored up in the various tissues and organs , receiving from each part a corresponding " impression . " The molecules in each living body were , in fact , regarded by Buffon as ...
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... received into the establishment as one of the fraternity , and continued for a long time to enjoy the society of the ... received without objection , for an ex - general of the Capuchins who had never borne the cardinalitian dignity . It ...
... received into the establishment as one of the fraternity , and continued for a long time to enjoy the society of the ... received without objection , for an ex - general of the Capuchins who had never borne the cardinalitian dignity . It ...
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... received and developed , when he should have been open to influences more numerous and various . Probably , however , his character gained in intensity what it lost in breadth . When he felt and admired , he felt and admired strongly ...
... received and developed , when he should have been open to influences more numerous and various . Probably , however , his character gained in intensity what it lost in breadth . When he felt and admired , he felt and admired strongly ...
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