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Page 141
... instances , however , of a similar nature , I have failed by the acid . When the bones are highly diseased , a long time is required to restore them to health , even after the poison of syphilis is neu- tralized . I think I have ...
... instances , however , of a similar nature , I have failed by the acid . When the bones are highly diseased , a long time is required to restore them to health , even after the poison of syphilis is neu- tralized . I think I have ...
Page 382
... instances , the reality of their divine origin does not , perhaps , become actually more certain ; yet it is rendered , by a knowledge of these distinguishing marks , more striking , and more forcible in producing conviction in the mind ...
... instances , the reality of their divine origin does not , perhaps , become actually more certain ; yet it is rendered , by a knowledge of these distinguishing marks , more striking , and more forcible in producing conviction in the mind ...
Page 505
... instances vicious . The system proposed by M. Fleurieu , also , is in some parts objectionable , and in others confused ; as indeed the first rudi- ments of a new branch of science almost constantly are , till corrected and matured by ...
... instances vicious . The system proposed by M. Fleurieu , also , is in some parts objectionable , and in others confused ; as indeed the first rudi- ments of a new branch of science almost constantly are , till corrected and matured by ...
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