The National Review, Volume 11W.H. Allen, 1888 - Great Britain |
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And provided the medicine is selected according to the rule of similars , he who comes with a comparatively large dose is equally practising homeopathy with his brother who finds he can cure best with the higher dilutions .
And provided the medicine is selected according to the rule of similars , he who comes with a comparatively large dose is equally practising homeopathy with his brother who finds he can cure best with the higher dilutions .
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Still more delusive is the oft - repeated fallacy that “ public opinion ” in Ireland has declared in favour of Home Rule . What is true is that a large majority of Irish votes have been cast in favour of Home Rule , as they would have ...
Still more delusive is the oft - repeated fallacy that “ public opinion ” in Ireland has declared in favour of Home Rule . What is true is that a large majority of Irish votes have been cast in favour of Home Rule , as they would have ...
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It was propounded by Hahnemann in 1828 , when he was seventy - three years of age , and it has nothing to do with the truth or falsity of the homeopathic rule , being merely à pathological theory , which , like hundreds of other ...
It was propounded by Hahnemann in 1828 , when he was seventy - three years of age , and it has nothing to do with the truth or falsity of the homeopathic rule , being merely à pathological theory , which , like hundreds of other ...
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ARNOLD Matthew | 1 |
CRIPPS C | 37 |
CURZON Hon George N The Reconstruction of the House | 97 |
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