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Page 84
... consequence of perusing Dr. Porterfield's paper on the internal motions of the eye , ( Edinb . Med . Essays , vol . iv . p . 124. ) Dr. Young was induced to resume this discussion ; and he has in consequence made such observations as ...
... consequence of perusing Dr. Porterfield's paper on the internal motions of the eye , ( Edinb . Med . Essays , vol . iv . p . 124. ) Dr. Young was induced to resume this discussion ; and he has in consequence made such observations as ...
Page 149
... consequence of the prevalence of science and civilization . We fear that it would be visionary to hope that a similar fate awaits it , as employed to decide variances be- tween states certainly it is at present , and seems likely to ...
... consequence of the prevalence of science and civilization . We fear that it would be visionary to hope that a similar fate awaits it , as employed to decide variances be- tween states certainly it is at present , and seems likely to ...
Page 164
... consequences of a life of pleasure and dissipation with respect to health , fortune , and character ; to each of which ... consequence , any more than the little animals that sport around him . Health , the most valuable of all temporal ...
... consequences of a life of pleasure and dissipation with respect to health , fortune , and character ; to each of which ... consequence , any more than the little animals that sport around him . Health , the most valuable of all temporal ...
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