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Page 199
... knowledge of the magistrates , I have no doubt the licence would not be renewed ; but with respect to those houses , which it is gone abroad there are a great number of in this town , and which are technically called " Flash- Houses ...
... knowledge of the magistrates , I have no doubt the licence would not be renewed ; but with respect to those houses , which it is gone abroad there are a great number of in this town , and which are technically called " Flash- Houses ...
Page 287
... knowledge of insanity has not kept pace with our knowledge of other distempers , from the habit we find established , of transferring patients under this malady , as soon as it has declared itself , to the care of persons who too fre ...
... knowledge of insanity has not kept pace with our knowledge of other distempers , from the habit we find established , of transferring patients under this malady , as soon as it has declared itself , to the care of persons who too fre ...
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The universal chemistry , by which the science of alchemy opens the knowledge of all nature , being founded on first principles , forms analogy with whatever knowledge is founded on the same first principles . In this view , Moses ...
The universal chemistry , by which the science of alchemy opens the knowledge of all nature , being founded on first principles , forms analogy with whatever knowledge is founded on the same first principles . In this view , Moses ...
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