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Page 305
... period above specified . The method which he proposes to follow is , in the first place , to notice the varieties and modifications of epidemic fever ; their relation to the seasons , to the age , sex , and condition of the patients ...
... period above specified . The method which he proposes to follow is , in the first place , to notice the varieties and modifications of epidemic fever ; their relation to the seasons , to the age , sex , and condition of the patients ...
Page 334
... period , and prevented the unpleasant situation in which he is now placed by not having re- ceived that Parliamentary allowance until 1799 , when he was thirty - two years of age . ' That , in order to exhibit the hardship under which ...
... period , and prevented the unpleasant situation in which he is now placed by not having re- ceived that Parliamentary allowance until 1799 , when he was thirty - two years of age . ' That , in order to exhibit the hardship under which ...
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... period to be an impassable Avernus , where she would drop her wings and expire . Undoubtedly , this inference will be found warranted by a general survey of the history of genius . ' After having dwelt more particularly on this ...
... period to be an impassable Avernus , where she would drop her wings and expire . Undoubtedly , this inference will be found warranted by a general survey of the history of genius . ' After having dwelt more particularly on this ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
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