This induced the Dutch to march a more considerable force in 1717, and again to take an active part in re-establishing the tranquillity of the country.
It is more considerable on the common head, and on that which is too long.
This latter is further developed as the organs of the digestive apparatus are more voluminous, and their weight, consequently, more considerable.
What distinguishes it in quadrupeds is that there are costal attachments which extend further on the sternal surface of the thorax, and the number of its aponeurotic insertions, which, in general, is more considerable.
Secondly, upon the Quantity of Salt and Water: For, if both these be great, the effect will be as well more lasting, as more considerable.
The same substance was obtained in more considerable quantities, by exposing the acid to a great heat in an iron gun-barrel.
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