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Page 270
... tion of human nature itself . To this it is owing , that amidst all the complaints that have been made against the British government in Jndia , so many solid , though unforeseen advantages have been mu- tually conferred on both ...
... tion of human nature itself . To this it is owing , that amidst all the complaints that have been made against the British government in Jndia , so many solid , though unforeseen advantages have been mu- tually conferred on both ...
Page 393
... tion into the state of the brain which produces or lays a foundation for these diseases , have certainly no im mediate con- nection with either the principles or the practice of surgery . However valuable the matter may be , we regret ...
... tion into the state of the brain which produces or lays a foundation for these diseases , have certainly no im mediate con- nection with either the principles or the practice of surgery . However valuable the matter may be , we regret ...
Page 515
... tion with Notes critical , geographical , and historical , the Object of which is to facilitate the Comprehension of the Text and to justify the Translation ; to bring into a parallel View the Opinions of the Antients on the principal ...
... tion with Notes critical , geographical , and historical , the Object of which is to facilitate the Comprehension of the Text and to justify the Translation ; to bring into a parallel View the Opinions of the Antients on the principal ...
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