The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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Many symptoms , however , and even the great majority , bear no sort of relation to processes of natural repair , but are ... To him , the body of the patient should be as if transparent ; and he should realise the precise nature of the ...
Many symptoms , however , and even the great majority , bear no sort of relation to processes of natural repair , but are ... To him , the body of the patient should be as if transparent ; and he should realise the precise nature of the ...
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On another occasion , a sunset on the Rigi turns his thoughts towards religion , and the modern love for nature . “ I maintain my opinion , " he says , “ this nature - culture is the modern religion . It has not the power to form ...
On another occasion , a sunset on the Rigi turns his thoughts towards religion , and the modern love for nature . “ I maintain my opinion , " he says , “ this nature - culture is the modern religion . It has not the power to form ...
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Nature impressed her deeply . She writes to her mother :Naples , Villa Santa Brigitta , 19th January 1867 . We arrived here yesterday . For some days the Sirocco has raged , and the sea foams in wild waves . The sea - gulls fly between ...
Nature impressed her deeply . She writes to her mother :Naples , Villa Santa Brigitta , 19th January 1867 . We arrived here yesterday . For some days the Sirocco has raged , and the sea foams in wild waves . The sea - gulls fly between ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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