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... speak elegantly and copiously , extempore , on either side of any subject , is no small honour to the powers of the human wit . A thing inferior in use , but as a matter of display and ability perhaps still greater , is that which ...
... speak elegantly and copiously , extempore , on either side of any subject , is no small honour to the powers of the human wit . A thing inferior in use , but as a matter of display and ability perhaps still greater , is that which ...
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... speaking , namely the sympathy of the mind with the state and disposition of the body . But if any man of weak judg- ment conceive that these impressions of the body on the mind either question the immortality of the soul , or derogate ...
... speaking , namely the sympathy of the mind with the state and disposition of the body . But if any man of weak judg- ment conceive that these impressions of the body on the mind either question the immortality of the soul , or derogate ...
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... speaking , not by the issue of the cause ; the master of the ship is judged by his skill 1 Virg . En . vi . 747.:- pure and unmixed The ethereal sense is left mere air and fire . in steering , and not by the fortune of the THE FOURTH ...
... speaking , not by the issue of the cause ; the master of the ship is judged by his skill 1 Virg . En . vi . 747.:- pure and unmixed The ethereal sense is left mere air and fire . in steering , and not by the fortune of the THE FOURTH ...
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... speak hereafter ; having in the meantime premised thus much , lest any one should in ignorance confound this third office of medi- cine with the two former , as has been done hitherto . With regard to the office of the preservation of ...
... speak hereafter ; having in the meantime premised thus much , lest any one should in ignorance confound this third office of medi- cine with the two former , as has been done hitherto . With regard to the office of the preservation of ...
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... speak ? For it is a thing hateful and inhuman , and has been justly re- proved by Celsus . But yet it is no less true ( as was anciently noted ) that many of the more subtle pas- sages , pores , and pertusions appear not in anatomical ...
... speak ? For it is a thing hateful and inhuman , and has been justly re- proved by Celsus . But yet it is no less true ( as was anciently noted ) that many of the more subtle pas- sages , pores , and pertusions appear not in anatomical ...
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