The Analectic Magazine ...: Comprising Original Reviews, Biography, Analytical Abstracts of New Publications, Translations from French Journals, and Selections from the Most Esteemed British Reviews : V. 1-14, 1813-19 : New Ser., V. 1-2, 1820, Volumen 3M. Thomas, 1814 |
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... probably as long a one as was ever written to trace the outline of a country . Their determination , however , involves a very incon- venient extent of historical inquiry , as depending , in part , on the territorial adjustments fixed ...
... probably as long a one as was ever written to trace the outline of a country . Their determination , however , involves a very incon- venient extent of historical inquiry , as depending , in part , on the territorial adjustments fixed ...
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... probably , by that fanatical and ascetic spirit which tainted their moral doctrines respecting the intercourse between the sexes , they allowed a woman to kill herself , in order to prevent an involuntary , and , therefore , ima- ginary ...
... probably , by that fanatical and ascetic spirit which tainted their moral doctrines respecting the intercourse between the sexes , they allowed a woman to kill herself , in order to prevent an involuntary , and , therefore , ima- ginary ...
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... probably incapable . Opposed to these voluntary deaths , which are enjoined or ap- plauded , are two classes of culpable suicide , which may be termed the criminal and the vitious . A criminal suicide is that by which a man , under the ...
... probably incapable . Opposed to these voluntary deaths , which are enjoined or ap- plauded , are two classes of culpable suicide , which may be termed the criminal and the vitious . A criminal suicide is that by which a man , under the ...
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... probably driven to the contemplation of this question by his own sufferings . While he was secretary to Lord Chancellor Egerton , he married a young lady of rank superior to his own , which gave such offence to his patron , that he was ...
... probably driven to the contemplation of this question by his own sufferings . While he was secretary to Lord Chancellor Egerton , he married a young lady of rank superior to his own , which gave such offence to his patron , that he was ...
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... probably derived that talent of investigation , that spirit of inquiry , and those extensive views of the nature and causes of disease , which give value to his writings , and have added important benefits to the science of medicine ...
... probably derived that talent of investigation , that spirit of inquiry , and those extensive views of the nature and causes of disease , which give value to his writings , and have added important benefits to the science of medicine ...
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