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Page 57
... nature of the yellow fever , and in the last four ex- amines into the histories of particular epidemics . The first chapter treats on the alleged diagnostic symptoms of the Bulan or pestilential fever . The accuracy of the observ ...
... nature of the yellow fever , and in the last four ex- amines into the histories of particular epidemics . The first chapter treats on the alleged diagnostic symptoms of the Bulan or pestilential fever . The accuracy of the observ ...
Page 230
... nature rather than of art . This is undoubtedly a high panegyric , but the whole conduct of the people in question seems to justify it without any exception whatever . Of their civil polity or domestic habits , as they regard the softer ...
... nature rather than of art . This is undoubtedly a high panegyric , but the whole conduct of the people in question seems to justify it without any exception whatever . Of their civil polity or domestic habits , as they regard the softer ...
Page 268
... nature of geometrical reasonings their peculiar cogency and evidence . To us it seems obvious that this paradox arises entirely from the false assumption that a definition is neces- sarily hypothetical or arbitrary . The word defined ...
... nature of geometrical reasonings their peculiar cogency and evidence . To us it seems obvious that this paradox arises entirely from the false assumption that a definition is neces- sarily hypothetical or arbitrary . The word defined ...
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