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Page 89
... prove that the American fever is a disease sui generis , which actually possesses distinct properties , both as to ... proving this affinity , too much is proved ; or in other words , that he who attempts to establish that the true ...
... prove that the American fever is a disease sui generis , which actually possesses distinct properties , both as to ... proving this affinity , too much is proved ; or in other words , that he who attempts to establish that the true ...
Page 332
... prove that they have been all wrong ; and he lays down a theory which he says is genuine in its principles , and applicable to the complete elucidation of a sub- ject that has remained in obscurity and confusion for many ages . With ...
... prove that they have been all wrong ; and he lays down a theory which he says is genuine in its principles , and applicable to the complete elucidation of a sub- ject that has remained in obscurity and confusion for many ages . With ...
Page 342
... prove the authenticity and point out the beauties of the poems , stood up in defence of his adopted child ; and , in deference to the advice of his friend Hume , he collected and published numerous testimonies in favour of its ...
... prove the authenticity and point out the beauties of the poems , stood up in defence of his adopted child ; and , in deference to the advice of his friend Hume , he collected and published numerous testimonies in favour of its ...
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