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at least serve to direct the attention of some abler writer to this hi- therto neglected topic . We cannot bestow much commendation on the rival performance of Dr. Moriarty ; the first part of which is su- perficially and incorrectly ...
at least serve to direct the attention of some abler writer to this hi- therto neglected topic . We cannot bestow much commendation on the rival performance of Dr. Moriarty ; the first part of which is su- perficially and incorrectly ...
Page 209
... direct sedative ; and he thus briefly . states his reasons for adopting such an idea : 6 They are derived , 1st , from the paleness and contraction of the skin , which succeed the application of cold ; 2dly , from its dimi- nishing or ...
... direct sedative ; and he thus briefly . states his reasons for adopting such an idea : 6 They are derived , 1st , from the paleness and contraction of the skin , which succeed the application of cold ; 2dly , from its dimi- nishing or ...
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... Direct - um . In the same manner our English word JUST is the past participle of the verb jubere . " ' DECREE , EDICT , STATUTE , INSTITUTE , MANDATE , PRECEPT , are all past participles . ' F. What then is LAW ? ' H. In our antient ...
... Direct - um . In the same manner our English word JUST is the past participle of the verb jubere . " ' DECREE , EDICT , STATUTE , INSTITUTE , MANDATE , PRECEPT , are all past participles . ' F. What then is LAW ? ' H. In our antient ...
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