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Page 143
... concerning the expedition of the Greeks , and the rape of Helen , to be mere fables , I am persuaded that no such war , as has been represented , was carried on against Troy : nor do I believe that the Phrygian city , so zealously ...
... concerning the expedition of the Greeks , and the rape of Helen , to be mere fables , I am persuaded that no such war , as has been represented , was carried on against Troy : nor do I believe that the Phrygian city , so zealously ...
Page 348
... concerning rheu matism and gout are , as every medical inquirer knows , extremely vague and contradictory ; and the differences of their symptoms from those attending other inflammatory diseases are , as every one has observed , very ...
... concerning rheu matism and gout are , as every medical inquirer knows , extremely vague and contradictory ; and the differences of their symptoms from those attending other inflammatory diseases are , as every one has observed , very ...
Page 420
... concerning the obligation which the moderns have to the an tients for all that has been said of late years , that is solid and rational , concerning comets , -the opinion of M. de la Lande on the same subject ; who says that " nothing ...
... concerning the obligation which the moderns have to the an tients for all that has been said of late years , that is solid and rational , concerning comets , -the opinion of M. de la Lande on the same subject ; who says that " nothing ...
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