The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1807 - Books |
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Page 34
In young children , and infants , however , pain , from whatever cause originating , is universally hurtful ; for then the mind cannot distinguish the cause from which it arises . Since the mind is actuated only by the emotions of ...
In young children , and infants , however , pain , from whatever cause originating , is universally hurtful ; for then the mind cannot distinguish the cause from which it arises . Since the mind is actuated only by the emotions of ...
Page 50
He invites all parties to co - operate in the conversion of the Hindoos ; and he applauds the commendable and successful efforts of an European sect in this cause , the Baptists , of which the Professor takes no notice .
He invites all parties to co - operate in the conversion of the Hindoos ; and he applauds the commendable and successful efforts of an European sect in this cause , the Baptists , of which the Professor takes no notice .
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After this preliminary matter , the author enters more im . mediately on the subject of his volume , by considering in detail the causes of phthisis . These he reduces to four , hæmoptysis , catarrh , pneumonia , and tubercles , to each ...
After this preliminary matter , the author enters more im . mediately on the subject of his volume , by considering in detail the causes of phthisis . These he reduces to four , hæmoptysis , catarrh , pneumonia , and tubercles , to each ...
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