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1 1| air; otherwise theywill certainly collect under the skin. ~ ~
2 1| he, "they derive benefit certainly, but merely in proportionto
3 1| hypothesis, once again, is certainly not lacking in audacity;
4 1| other approaches them but is certainly not insertedinto them. Now,
5 1| entanglementsof atoms, it would be certainly better to maintain that
6 1| knew that this faculty most certainly existed, he neithermentioned
7 2| transferring it to the rest. Certainly Nature did not give a power
8 2| the form of vapour, and we certainly cut a poor figure when we
9 2| adds to the parts is most certainly extended throughout their
10 2| the choice.... ~ But they certainly will not abandon their reverence
11 2| syllable? Now, there is certainly to be found in the veins
12 2| imperfect digestion of food; certainly in this kind of dropsy neither
13 2| very good Sir, you most certainly maintain also that this
14 2| In this case, it will certainly make a considerable difference
15 2| about the genesis of bile. Certainly it is not impossible, or
16 2| disease, and that it is certainly by this that the activity
17 2| As regards the stomach, certainly, Erasistratus held that
18 3| it into a new form, but certainly does not completely transmute
19 3| possesses two coats, which certainly exist for some purpose;
20 3| matter up to the mouth will certainly itself suffice to keep open
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