The Authorship of ShakespeareHurd and Houghton, 1875 - 696页 |
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... body was to be buried at a cross - road , with a stake thrust through it , and his goods and estates were forfeited to the crown . A knotty ques- tion arose upon the suit of his widow for an estate by sur- vivorship in joint - tenancy ...
... body was to be buried at a cross - road , with a stake thrust through it , and his goods and estates were forfeited to the crown . A knotty ques- tion arose upon the suit of his widow for an estate by sur- vivorship in joint - tenancy ...
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... body ; and Fabricius of Padua had discovered the valves in the veins opening towards the heart . Harvey was his pupil , about the year 1600 , and from him learned the fact which first suggested the idea of the general circu- lation ...
... body ; and Fabricius of Padua had discovered the valves in the veins opening towards the heart . Harvey was his pupil , about the year 1600 , and from him learned the fact which first suggested the idea of the general circu- lation ...
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... body . " " As to the diversity of parts , " he continues , " there is no doubt but the facture or framing of the ... bodies , though they be open and manifest in live ; which being supposed , though the inhumanity of ' anatomia vivorum ...
... body . " " As to the diversity of parts , " he continues , " there is no doubt but the facture or framing of the ... bodies , though they be open and manifest in live ; which being supposed , though the inhumanity of ' anatomia vivorum ...
第24页
... body a great deal more until it be dried up and consumed . " Here , we have a similar physiological idea as in the case of- " The fountain from which my current runs , Or else dries up ; " and probably , also , the source of the ...
... body a great deal more until it be dried up and consumed . " Here , we have a similar physiological idea as in the case of- " The fountain from which my current runs , Or else dries up ; " and probably , also , the source of the ...
第162页
... body , it investeth a right of government : which seemeth rather an impossible case than an untrue sentence . But I hold both the judg- ment true and the case possible ; and such as hath had , and hath a being , both in particular men ...
... body , it investeth a right of government : which seemeth rather an impossible case than an untrue sentence . But I hold both the judg- ment true and the case possible ; and such as hath had , and hath a being , both in particular men ...
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