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Page 189
... kind , or from several other causes com- bined ? and what is the best method of distinguishing with certainty , at the commencement of these diseases , which of the above causes has the ascendency ? and what is the best method of cure ...
... kind , or from several other causes com- bined ? and what is the best method of distinguishing with certainty , at the commencement of these diseases , which of the above causes has the ascendency ? and what is the best method of cure ...
Page 345
... kind of Pimelea ) produces filaments which I have seen the inhabitants of Cape Van Diemen employ for the purpose of making ropes . These savages have so little in- dustry , that they use them without the least preparation , They even ...
... kind of Pimelea ) produces filaments which I have seen the inhabitants of Cape Van Diemen employ for the purpose of making ropes . These savages have so little in- dustry , that they use them without the least preparation , They even ...
Page 276
... kind of spatula . After the produce is collected , the next operation is to separate the colouring matter . Under a kind of shed sup- ported by forked sticks fixed in the ground , covered with leaves and open on all sides , are placed a ...
... kind of spatula . After the produce is collected , the next operation is to separate the colouring matter . Under a kind of shed sup- ported by forked sticks fixed in the ground , covered with leaves and open on all sides , are placed a ...
Contents
Account of a Journey to the Summit of the Peak | 31 |
On Mr ARTHUR WOOLFs improved Apparatus | 40 |
On the Motion of Bodies affected by Friction | 47 |
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