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Page 83
... relate to the events of the day , and the discussions , opinions , and sentiments to which they gave rise . These letters may therefore be considered as sketches of manners , characters , and incidents in the French republic towards the ...
... relate to the events of the day , and the discussions , opinions , and sentiments to which they gave rise . These letters may therefore be considered as sketches of manners , characters , and incidents in the French republic towards the ...
Page 306
... relates four Cases , in which he used this medi- eine with apparent success : but his experience on the whole seems to have been unfavourable to its antisyphilitic powers . In the general conclusions , he thus delivers his opinion : The ...
... relates four Cases , in which he used this medi- eine with apparent success : but his experience on the whole seems to have been unfavourable to its antisyphilitic powers . In the general conclusions , he thus delivers his opinion : The ...
Page 515
... relates to funereal festivals , mourning dresses , and monumental records . In the establishment of funereal festivals , the author proposes the adoption of two cere- monies belonging to the catholic worship : but , in compliance with ...
... relates to funereal festivals , mourning dresses , and monumental records . In the establishment of funereal festivals , the author proposes the adoption of two cere- monies belonging to the catholic worship : but , in compliance with ...
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