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... you will reasonably infer that he will be passionately devoted to an art that will
instruct him in what manner to afford them relief . “ Accustom him early to the
manual operations of Surgery. * For the names of others who associated the
practice ...
... you will reasonably infer that he will be passionately devoted to an art that will
instruct him in what manner to afford them relief . “ Accustom him early to the
manual operations of Surgery. * For the names of others who associated the
practice ...
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yet enough : when , for a small salary , you shall have adopted him for your
disciple , he shall swear to preserve in his manners and practice an incorruptible
purity , and strictly fulfil his oath . Without the virtues requisite to his profession he
can ...
yet enough : when , for a small salary , you shall have adopted him for your
disciple , he shall swear to preserve in his manners and practice an incorruptible
purity , and strictly fulfil his oath . Without the virtues requisite to his profession he
can ...
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... the top joint of the second finger to Simon Cleophas , the second joint to
Tathideo , the third to Joseph : ” and in like manner every remaining joint of the
right hand , and also of the left , is assigned to the care of some such guardian
power .
... the top joint of the second finger to Simon Cleophas , the second joint to
Tathideo , the third to Joseph : ” and in like manner every remaining joint of the
right hand , and also of the left , is assigned to the care of some such guardian
power .
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... which — together with all other branches - had yielded so plentiful a harvest in
those more prosperous times of ignorance and credulity , when , not only the
reason , but the senses were in servile submission to authority . In this manner ...
... which — together with all other branches - had yielded so plentiful a harvest in
those more prosperous times of ignorance and credulity , when , not only the
reason , but the senses were in servile submission to authority . In this manner ...
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... greater part have no manner of insight in the same , nor in any other kind of
learning ; Some also can no letters on the book so far AS forth that common
artificers , as smiths , weavers ,. * Rot . 32 , Hen . VI . “ De ministrando medicinas ,
” & c .
... greater part have no manner of insight in the same , nor in any other kind of
learning ; Some also can no letters on the book so far AS forth that common
artificers , as smiths , weavers ,. * Rot . 32 , Hen . VI . “ De ministrando medicinas ,
” & c .
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