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Page 88
... allowed to suspend at least our judgment on the subject . Internal evidence , we think , is strong against the fact . An acrimonious spirit of controversy pervades the tract , foreign to Paley's general man- ner : at times there is a ...
... allowed to suspend at least our judgment on the subject . Internal evidence , we think , is strong against the fact . An acrimonious spirit of controversy pervades the tract , foreign to Paley's general man- ner : at times there is a ...
Page 166
... allowed a greater range , and are admitted to associate with the others . " Mr. Pinel informs us , that of 200 maniacs at the BicĂȘtre , 52 had periodical paroxysms at irregular times , and 6 at regular ; the disease recurring in one ...
... allowed a greater range , and are admitted to associate with the others . " Mr. Pinel informs us , that of 200 maniacs at the BicĂȘtre , 52 had periodical paroxysms at irregular times , and 6 at regular ; the disease recurring in one ...
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... allowed to pass in silence . The battle of Corunna was in itself splendid and triumphant : but it is vain to labour to persuade the world that , even in the opinion of this country , that victory , splendid as it was , can reflect back ...
... allowed to pass in silence . The battle of Corunna was in itself splendid and triumphant : but it is vain to labour to persuade the world that , even in the opinion of this country , that victory , splendid as it was , can reflect back ...
Contents
Outlines of Mineralogy By J Kidd M D Professor | 61 |
Sermons on several Subjects by the late Rev William | 75 |
Voyages and Travels to India Ceylon the Red Sea | 88 |
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