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Page 45
... supposed the " obligation to prac tise virtue , to do what is right , just , & c . to be quite another thing , and of another kind , than the obligation , which a soldier is under to obey his officer , a servant his master , & c . " he ...
... supposed the " obligation to prac tise virtue , to do what is right , just , & c . to be quite another thing , and of another kind , than the obligation , which a soldier is under to obey his officer , a servant his master , & c . " he ...
Page 351
... supposed good operators , or capable of again becoming such , they might instruct and train to that and to every part of the hospital duty , a certain number of young surgeons , whom they might and certainly would be allowed to have as ...
... supposed good operators , or capable of again becoming such , they might instruct and train to that and to every part of the hospital duty , a certain number of young surgeons , whom they might and certainly would be allowed to have as ...
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... supposed , when in a certain state of energy , to have a power of illuminating objects . ' The first three of these propositions are the subjects of dis- cussion in the paper before us ; and the rest are reserved for a future occasion ...
... supposed , when in a certain state of energy , to have a power of illuminating objects . ' The first three of these propositions are the subjects of dis- cussion in the paper before us ; and the rest are reserved for a future occasion ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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