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Page 65
... ment be placed in the dark , and examined after a lapse of ten or fifteen minutes , all motion has ceased ; but the vesicles , when reexposed to a moderately strong light , soon , in obedience to that stimulus , recommence their motions ...
... ment be placed in the dark , and examined after a lapse of ten or fifteen minutes , all motion has ceased ; but the vesicles , when reexposed to a moderately strong light , soon , in obedience to that stimulus , recommence their motions ...
Page 193
... ment on a grand scale , as to what the genuine ten- national spirit was too powerful , and she was dency of Popery is , when unchecked by the civil obliged to acquiesce in , or , more properly , to agree power , and unmodified by any ...
... ment on a grand scale , as to what the genuine ten- national spirit was too powerful , and she was dency of Popery is , when unchecked by the civil obliged to acquiesce in , or , more properly , to agree power , and unmodified by any ...
Page 426
... ment is a fortunate circumstance for this country , and we sincerely hope they will not again be rashly destroyed . point at which we have come into competition with |. From the Examiner , 3d April . A QUESTION FOR THE BENCH AND THE BAR ...
... ment is a fortunate circumstance for this country , and we sincerely hope they will not again be rashly destroyed . point at which we have come into competition with |. From the Examiner , 3d April . A QUESTION FOR THE BENCH AND THE BAR ...
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