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Page 78
... admitted : but , in reply , we may allege a most extensive range of experience in favor of the remedy , perhaps as extensive as that of any other article in the materia medica ; from which we learn that these fancied evils do not exist ...
... admitted : but , in reply , we may allege a most extensive range of experience in favor of the remedy , perhaps as extensive as that of any other article in the materia medica ; from which we learn that these fancied evils do not exist ...
Page 178
... admitted as an abstract principle , few artists draw any practical inference from it ; they in general deem it sufficient to observe in what manner the greatest masters have produced any particular effect , by attentively studying their ...
... admitted as an abstract principle , few artists draw any practical inference from it ; they in general deem it sufficient to observe in what manner the greatest masters have produced any particular effect , by attentively studying their ...
Page 499
... admitted . Louis had repeatedly confirmed their privileges , and sworn to observe the edict . It was a legacy which had descended to him from his illustrious grandfather Henry IV . , and the speech of that monarch on the occasion of its ...
... admitted . Louis had repeatedly confirmed their privileges , and sworn to observe the edict . It was a legacy which had descended to him from his illustrious grandfather Henry IV . , and the speech of that monarch on the occasion of its ...
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