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Page 44
... regard to its theory , and the application of it as an art to maintain feeble life , is distinguished not only from the macrobiotic art , or that of prolonging human life , of which it forms a subordinate part ( asthenomacrobiotic ) ...
... regard to its theory , and the application of it as an art to maintain feeble life , is distinguished not only from the macrobiotic art , or that of prolonging human life , of which it forms a subordinate part ( asthenomacrobiotic ) ...
Page 203
... regard to the substantial merits of this Holy War , we are persuaded that the candid and impartial Public will rest satisfied that the Curate of Blagdon has acted uprightly and conscientiously in regard regard to his proceedings ...
... regard to the substantial merits of this Holy War , we are persuaded that the candid and impartial Public will rest satisfied that the Curate of Blagdon has acted uprightly and conscientiously in regard regard to his proceedings ...
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... regard with suspicion and hatred the disciples of what is pompously and sar- castically called the New Philosophy . Novels having been employed Am as the vehicles of these opinions , it will be deemed fair to have re- course to the same ...
... regard with suspicion and hatred the disciples of what is pompously and sar- castically called the New Philosophy . Novels having been employed Am as the vehicles of these opinions , it will be deemed fair to have re- course to the same ...
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MONTHLY REVIEW | 1 |
Varro on Agriculture | 5 |
Belsbams Memoirs of the Reign | 9 |
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