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... writer founds his claim to the benignity of the profession . He has felt the im- possibility of extracting pure science and perfect system from the opinions of great men pronounced at distant periods , under the in- fluence of the ...
... writer founds his claim to the benignity of the profession . He has felt the im- possibility of extracting pure science and perfect system from the opinions of great men pronounced at distant periods , under the in- fluence of the ...
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... writer has accom- plished his purpose . Having observed the very different aspects of Pagan and Christian countries , the author justly inquires into the cause of so considerable an effect ; and he observes : The page of history ...
... writer has accom- plished his purpose . Having observed the very different aspects of Pagan and Christian countries , the author justly inquires into the cause of so considerable an effect ; and he observes : The page of history ...
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... writer ) existed , and were cured without mercury , long before the lues venerea had been witnessed in any part of ... writers on both sides , who have exerted so much industry and attention in order to bring it to an issue . ART . XVI ...
... writer ) existed , and were cured without mercury , long before the lues venerea had been witnessed in any part of ... writers on both sides , who have exerted so much industry and attention in order to bring it to an issue . ART . XVI ...
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