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Page 79
... regard every occur- rence in a favourable point of view . Yet we do not hesitate to recommend this treatise to the serious attention of every medical practitioner . With regard to the author's style and composi- tion , we are sorry to ...
... regard every occur- rence in a favourable point of view . Yet we do not hesitate to recommend this treatise to the serious attention of every medical practitioner . With regard to the author's style and composi- tion , we are sorry to ...
Page 172
... regard to the matters in dis- pute between the Grand Vicaire and the Président à Mortier , the several hypotheses with regard to human nature do not in any degree affect them . What was the origin of man ; whe- ther his nature was ...
... regard to the matters in dis- pute between the Grand Vicaire and the Président à Mortier , the several hypotheses with regard to human nature do not in any degree affect them . What was the origin of man ; whe- ther his nature was ...
Page 235
... regard to the political history which this work con- tains , we have already intimated that , in our opinion , much greater brevity would have been eligible . The transactions of the time have been related by contemporary historians of ...
... regard to the political history which this work con- tains , we have already intimated that , in our opinion , much greater brevity would have been eligible . The transactions of the time have been related by contemporary historians of ...
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