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Page 98
... nature as the for- mer , may affect its popularity , viz . the learning which it contains : allusions to and quotations from Greek and Latin authors generally frighten readers of publications of this nature , and often prevent a ...
... nature as the for- mer , may affect its popularity , viz . the learning which it contains : allusions to and quotations from Greek and Latin authors generally frighten readers of publications of this nature , and often prevent a ...
Page 180
... nature for mutual assistance , in- tercourse . friendship , and esteem . It is time that an end be put to the collision of the mean and ridiculous intrigues of concubines , priests , and pretended statesmen ; and that the voice of nature ...
... nature for mutual assistance , in- tercourse . friendship , and esteem . It is time that an end be put to the collision of the mean and ridiculous intrigues of concubines , priests , and pretended statesmen ; and that the voice of nature ...
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... nature . The experiments related in the treatise before us are , we think , calculated to remove a great part of this uncertainty ; because they clearly point out the means which are employed by nature in restraining hemorrhage , and ...
... nature . The experiments related in the treatise before us are , we think , calculated to remove a great part of this uncertainty ; because they clearly point out the means which are employed by nature in restraining hemorrhage , and ...
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Epitome of Scripture History 210 | 2 |
Preston on Conveyancing | 6 |
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