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... perusal the author has solicited in his poem , against this loose and unqualified mode of guessing , which does not in truth merit the title of philosophy . Had any person desired Dr. D. to conjecture what would be the state of medical ...
... perusal the author has solicited in his poem , against this loose and unqualified mode of guessing , which does not in truth merit the title of philosophy . Had any person desired Dr. D. to conjecture what would be the state of medical ...
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... perusal of this collection awakens the recollection of , and as it were carries us back to , that enviable period of hu- man life , when we behold nature arrayed in her best dress ; when hope is sanguine , when our prospects are gay ...
... perusal of this collection awakens the recollection of , and as it were carries us back to , that enviable period of hu- man life , when we behold nature arrayed in her best dress ; when hope is sanguine , when our prospects are gay ...
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... Dr. Geddes . The perusal of his translation by the faithful was prohibited by an encyclical letter , and at last he was suspended 2 an 384 Good's Memoirs of Dr. Geddes . tion of his undertaking, I most sincerely lament that ...
... Dr. Geddes . The perusal of his translation by the faithful was prohibited by an encyclical letter , and at last he was suspended 2 an 384 Good's Memoirs of Dr. Geddes . tion of his undertaking, I most sincerely lament that ...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal, Volumen 6 Ralph Griffiths,George Edward Griffiths Vista completa - 1752 |
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