10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «COLLUVIES»
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6 Knowledge alone is not sufficient: a few (paucos) who are truly learned may
nevertheless be led astray by the mores which prevail in society because of the
influence of a colluvies of illiterate men. Colluvies is a strong, indeed, an
offensive ...
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Synopsis of the Universal Practice of Medicine: Exhibiting a ...
A serous colluvies diffused through the whole habit of body shews itself openly.
The ascz'tes is also manifest—There is a watery encysted tumor perceptible to
the touch, affecting the peri- tonium, ovaries, &c. and growing to a certain size:
But ...
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A New Dictionary of Quotations from the Greek, Latin, and ...
Colubram sinu fovere. Lat. Phaedrus. — "To nurse, cherish, a snake in your
bosom." To suffer a secret enemy to partake of your confidence. Colluvies. Lat. —
"A sink, an abominable mess." "A colluvies of publications." Colluvies vitiorum.
Lat.
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The Medico-chirurgical Review
... bowels were moved, when these means seldom failed to bring away copious
evacuations of a foul and dark-coloured colluvies, dissipating the severe
epigastric pain and distracting head-ache, and, with them, all the danger of the
disease.
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A new dictionary of quotations from the Greek, Latin, and ...
Colubram sinu fovere. Lat. Phaedrus. — "To nurse, cherish, a snake in your
bosom." To suffer a secret enemy to partake of your confidence. Colluvies. Lat. —
"A sink, an abominable mess." "A colluvies of publications." Colluvies vitiorum.
Lat.
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The Medico-chirurgical Review, and Journal of Practical Medicine
... bowels were moved, when these means seldom failed to bring away copious
evacuations of a foul and dark-coloured colluvies, dissipating the severe
epigastric pain and distracting head-ache, and, with them, all the danger of the
disease.
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The Indo-Aryan Controversy: Evidence and Inference in Indian ...
The theories that PIE grammar was Hittite-like simple and that PIE was a Creole
developed by a colluvies gentium are mutually supportive, but there is no outside
proof for either. And if there were, it would still not preclude northwestern India ...
Edwin Bryant, Laurie L. Patton,
2005
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Medical Science
... bowels were moved, when these means seldom failed to bring away copious
evacuations of a foul and dark-coloured colluvies, dissipating the severe
epigastric pain and distracting head-ache, and, with them, all the danger of the
disease.
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Methodus Theologiae Christianae
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The LXX render it xoiXn m n-Xoiv. ' Tit, the deluvian chaos. ' ' In the system which
forms the basis of the present work, it is supposed that the word titan is derived
from Tit, the colluvies of the deluge ; and, consequently, that it signifies a diluvian.