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... give a better account than is contained in the author's own words : My principal intention , in the present publication , is to give a more full and particular account of Kepler's discoveries , than any to be found in the usual systems ...
... give a better account than is contained in the author's own words : My principal intention , in the present publication , is to give a more full and particular account of Kepler's discoveries , than any to be found in the usual systems ...
Page 364
... give diguity to man : but when they have no re- source in the love of reading ( which mostly produces , if the books be judiciously chosen , taste , elegance , and sensibility , together with a contempt for these pleasures which neither ...
... give diguity to man : but when they have no re- source in the love of reading ( which mostly produces , if the books be judiciously chosen , taste , elegance , and sensibility , together with a contempt for these pleasures which neither ...
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... give an idea of the state of medicine in France during the latter part of the period men- tioned : The art of healing was disgraced at Paris by the empirice who practised it ; for it was entirely abandoned to women , monks , low- bred ...
... give an idea of the state of medicine in France during the latter part of the period men- tioned : The art of healing was disgraced at Paris by the empirice who practised it ; for it was entirely abandoned to women , monks , low- bred ...
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Bonaparte and the French People | 46 |
Lorenzo de Medici Poems | 53 |
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