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Page 67
... considered as an independent flag by other nations , and whatever insult may be com- mitted against them at sea , they cannot easily obtain redress ; the Greeks have no other power , except the Porte , to apply to for re- dress , and ...
... considered as an independent flag by other nations , and whatever insult may be com- mitted against them at sea , they cannot easily obtain redress ; the Greeks have no other power , except the Porte , to apply to for re- dress , and ...
Page 222
... considered the rule ás a mere contest about words , and then proceeding on the idea , that there is no magic in words , have denied its influence . 2. Others have admitted the existence of the rule , but considered it as subservient to ...
... considered the rule ás a mere contest about words , and then proceeding on the idea , that there is no magic in words , have denied its influence . 2. Others have admitted the existence of the rule , but considered it as subservient to ...
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... considered as ex- emplifications of the remainder . We shall give some account of M. ROBERT's method of treating fever . With respect to the first three orders , the inflammatory , the gastric , and the mucous , he points out four ...
... considered as ex- emplifications of the remainder . We shall give some account of M. ROBERT's method of treating fever . With respect to the first three orders , the inflammatory , the gastric , and the mucous , he points out four ...
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