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Page 105
... less numerous and less varied than the virtues with which you are each instant embellished . In observing those virtues suddenly burst forth and shine , then disappear , then re - appear ; in perceiving them mix , agree , and dispute ...
... less numerous and less varied than the virtues with which you are each instant embellished . In observing those virtues suddenly burst forth and shine , then disappear , then re - appear ; in perceiving them mix , agree , and dispute ...
Page 291
... less civilized and less social , have caused greater torrents of blood to flow , and would have been sullied by a greater number of crimes ; for those committed at a subsequent period by the decemvirs and their agents were directed ...
... less civilized and less social , have caused greater torrents of blood to flow , and would have been sullied by a greater number of crimes ; for those committed at a subsequent period by the decemvirs and their agents were directed ...
Page 325
... less stimulating ; tincture of opium was thought of and applied , after which the dressings as be- fore ; a decoction of the bark , with the proportion of two ounces of the tincture to a pint , was ordered to be taken in the quantity of ...
... less stimulating ; tincture of opium was thought of and applied , after which the dressings as be- fore ; a decoction of the bark , with the proportion of two ounces of the tincture to a pint , was ordered to be taken in the quantity of ...
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