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Page 100
... question you please he will write it from the signs I shall make , and ' immediately subjoin his answer . He waits for you to begin . Clem . ( with timidity . ) I know not what question- De l'Epée . The first that occurs to your mind ...
... question you please he will write it from the signs I shall make , and ' immediately subjoin his answer . He waits for you to begin . Clem . ( with timidity . ) I know not what question- De l'Epée . The first that occurs to your mind ...
Page 384
... questions are here answered ; and we doubt not that the generality of Christians will be satisfied with the solutions , although they may perhaps have little effect on the minds of the author's polemical antagonists . On the first question ...
... questions are here answered ; and we doubt not that the generality of Christians will be satisfied with the solutions , although they may perhaps have little effect on the minds of the author's polemical antagonists . On the first question ...
Page 477
... question , then , seems yet undecided . - The other question is of more importance : for , if , as Dr. Jenner asserts , a person may have the vaccine after having had the small - pox , the application of the principle in medical ...
... question , then , seems yet undecided . - The other question is of more importance : for , if , as Dr. Jenner asserts , a person may have the vaccine after having had the small - pox , the application of the principle in medical ...
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