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Developmental changes in the synthesis of haemolymph polypeptides and their sequestration by the prepupal fat body in Calpodes ethlius stöll (Lepidoptera:Hesperiidae)
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Two Treatises of Government
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On the Antiquity of Man
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Observations Made in the Years 1838, '39, '40, '41, '42, and '43, to Determine the Magnetical Dip and the Intensity of Magnetical Force, in Several Parts of the United States
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Observations to Determine the Horizontal Magnetic Intensity and Dip at Louisville, Kentucky, and at Cincinnati, Ohio
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On the Magnetic Dip at Several Places in the State of Ohio, and on the Relative Horizontal Magnetic Intensities of Cincinnati and London. By John Locke, M. D., Professor of Chemistry
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A Letter Concerning Toleration and Other Writings (The Thomas Hollis Library)
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A Register of the Weather for the Year 1692, Kept at Oates in Essex. By Mr John Locke
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