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Page 189
... important revolution in opinion , which , whether satirically or panegyrically , has not unaptly been termed " the reformation of Voltaire , " Dr. Ranken has postponed his account until the commencement of the French Revo- lution , and ...
... important revolution in opinion , which , whether satirically or panegyrically , has not unaptly been termed " the reformation of Voltaire , " Dr. Ranken has postponed his account until the commencement of the French Revo- lution , and ...
Page 407
... important knowlege regarding epi- lepsy which is to be found in the records of medicine , from the earliest periods to the present day . He has also availed himself of the information obtained from his medical friends , and has ...
... important knowlege regarding epi- lepsy which is to be found in the records of medicine , from the earliest periods to the present day . He has also availed himself of the information obtained from his medical friends , and has ...
Page 530
... important advantages of the system , and its influence on the population , prosperity , and convenience of the parts in which it prevails . For the sake of this comparison , the author reduces his results to a concise tabulated shape ...
... important advantages of the system , and its influence on the population , prosperity , and convenience of the parts in which it prevails . For the sake of this comparison , the author reduces his results to a concise tabulated shape ...
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