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Page 89
... nature that recovery is seldom expected , and therefore almost the whole attention of the inhabitants is directed to its prevention ; which they endeavour to accom .. plish by strictly enforeing the separation of the sick , from a ...
... nature that recovery is seldom expected , and therefore almost the whole attention of the inhabitants is directed to its prevention ; which they endeavour to accom .. plish by strictly enforeing the separation of the sick , from a ...
Page 118
... Nature and Immutability of Truth , Sir James points out several of the mistakes and inconsistencies of that writer , and successfully controverts the prerogatives with which the Scotch Doctors were endeavouring to invest common sense ...
... Nature and Immutability of Truth , Sir James points out several of the mistakes and inconsistencies of that writer , and successfully controverts the prerogatives with which the Scotch Doctors were endeavouring to invest common sense ...
Page 150
... nature through the medium of art is too valuable to be disregarded : By thus comparing nature and art , both the eye and the intellect acquire a higher relish for the productions of each ; and the ideas , excited by both , are ...
... nature through the medium of art is too valuable to be disregarded : By thus comparing nature and art , both the eye and the intellect acquire a higher relish for the productions of each ; and the ideas , excited by both , are ...
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