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Page 128
... cause of gout ; and the author congratulates himself on the very happy method , in which the theory and practice correspond , unique indeed in the catalogue of diseases . ' If the disease be caused by the accumulation of heat , the ...
... cause of gout ; and the author congratulates himself on the very happy method , in which the theory and practice correspond , unique indeed in the catalogue of diseases . ' If the disease be caused by the accumulation of heat , the ...
Page 341
... caused , and yet that , which something was necessary to cause . ' If we consider power as the cause , by which we are ultimately to account for all effects , we must acknowledge , that it is itself a boun- dary , which we cannot pass ...
... caused , and yet that , which something was necessary to cause . ' If we consider power as the cause , by which we are ultimately to account for all effects , we must acknowledge , that it is itself a boun- dary , which we cannot pass ...
Page 350
... cause and effect . According to the Scottish philosopher , causes and effects are events which are invariably ... cause to an- other , no cause can be first , any more than a series which is every way infinite can have a first term : if ...
... cause and effect . According to the Scottish philosopher , causes and effects are events which are invariably ... cause to an- other , no cause can be first , any more than a series which is every way infinite can have a first term : if ...
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