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Page 161
... seems to have been peculiarly distinguished by this buoyancy of spirit , this renitency of the mind against the pressure of adversity . Wounded , defeated , thrown into a dungeon , he still preserved his hopes and exertions ; and when ...
... seems to have been peculiarly distinguished by this buoyancy of spirit , this renitency of the mind against the pressure of adversity . Wounded , defeated , thrown into a dungeon , he still preserved his hopes and exertions ; and when ...
Page 306
... seems to have been unfavourable to its antisyphilitic powers . In the general conclusions , he thus delivers his opinion : The Nitric and Nitrous Acids have removed both the primary and secondary symptoms of Syphilis ; and , in some ...
... seems to have been unfavourable to its antisyphilitic powers . In the general conclusions , he thus delivers his opinion : The Nitric and Nitrous Acids have removed both the primary and secondary symptoms of Syphilis ; and , in some ...
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... seems necessary for us to be in the subsequent parts of so extensive a publication . Indeed the first two vo- lumes appear to be the most elaborate , and to contain articles more important and more generally interesting , than any of ...
... seems necessary for us to be in the subsequent parts of so extensive a publication . Indeed the first two vo- lumes appear to be the most elaborate , and to contain articles more important and more generally interesting , than any of ...
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