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... fact , which we feel a pride in asserting , that we have as faithful , complete and interesting an account of our birds in the estimable volumes of the American Ornithology , as the Europeans can at this moment boast of possessing of ...
... fact , which we feel a pride in asserting , that we have as faithful , complete and interesting an account of our birds in the estimable volumes of the American Ornithology , as the Europeans can at this moment boast of possessing of ...
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... fact less true in relation to the liver , the organ of the bile . An excess of action in that viscus constitutes a very serious malady . Too copious a pro- duction of bile amounts to as real a disease , as too frequent and copious a ...
... fact less true in relation to the liver , the organ of the bile . An excess of action in that viscus constitutes a very serious malady . Too copious a pro- duction of bile amounts to as real a disease , as too frequent and copious a ...
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... fact , and the causes assigned with a view to their explanation . An analysis of a few passages will be sufficient to establish the truth of our position . On the subject of the " peculiar secretion " by which Dr. Smith supposes the ...
... fact , and the causes assigned with a view to their explanation . An analysis of a few passages will be sufficient to establish the truth of our position . On the subject of the " peculiar secretion " by which Dr. Smith supposes the ...
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