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... observed is not , how- ever , so convincing as to see for oneself , and to establish a case so decisive more observation may reasonably be desired ; at the same time , it can scarcely be at- tempted to set aside the evidence adduced ...
... observed is not , how- ever , so convincing as to see for oneself , and to establish a case so decisive more observation may reasonably be desired ; at the same time , it can scarcely be at- tempted to set aside the evidence adduced ...
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... observations , go , has to learn not to eat its own excre- ment . They made this mistake invaria- bly ; but they did ... observed , phenomena ; which , however , have led me to the opinion that not only do the animals learn , but they ...
... observations , go , has to learn not to eat its own excre- ment . They made this mistake invaria- bly ; but they did ... observed , phenomena ; which , however , have led me to the opinion that not only do the animals learn , but they ...
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... observed , " he says , " that when the moon is turned upwards , we have fine weather after it , but when it is turned down , then we have a wet season ; and the reason I think is , that when it is turned down , it holds no water , like ...
... observed , " he says , " that when the moon is turned upwards , we have fine weather after it , but when it is turned down , then we have a wet season ; and the reason I think is , that when it is turned down , it holds no water , like ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THE PROGRESS | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI ENEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIUS II | 144 |
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