The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - English literature |
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... given to a healthy person , the closest possible imitation of the symptoms to be cured would be produced . I subjoin a few quotations , in order to show that this account of the actual state of homœopathic teaching is correct : — Dr ...
... given to a healthy person , the closest possible imitation of the symptoms to be cured would be produced . I subjoin a few quotations , in order to show that this account of the actual state of homœopathic teaching is correct : — Dr ...
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... given . On Thursday evenings they had music , all native and foreign talent was encouraged and given opportunities . Another evening in the week they had readings of either a scientific French book , or a modern Roumanian poet . She ...
... given . On Thursday evenings they had music , all native and foreign talent was encouraged and given opportunities . Another evening in the week they had readings of either a scientific French book , or a modern Roumanian poet . She ...
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... given above is a solitary and exceptional one , it may be worth while to mention that South Australia and New Zealand have sent over here for expert dairymen , but have not been able to obtain them in this country , while a British ...
... given above is a solitary and exceptional one , it may be worth while to mention that South Australia and New Zealand have sent over here for expert dairymen , but have not been able to obtain them in this country , while a British ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
Plain Facts about Ireland | 87 |
JERSEY Countess | 163 |
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