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Pagina 185
... nature make them liable to im- position by the mere semblance of misery . Although the French have no poor - laws , they have , in addition to the private beneficence of individuals , various munificent institutions , endowed by gifts ...
... nature make them liable to im- position by the mere semblance of misery . Although the French have no poor - laws , they have , in addition to the private beneficence of individuals , various munificent institutions , endowed by gifts ...
Pagina 192
... nature of the subjects of their enquiries , than to that of the laws by which they are governed . Of the ultimate nature or essence , either of mind or matter , or of that compound which we call the Nervous System , we know nothing ...
... nature of the subjects of their enquiries , than to that of the laws by which they are governed . Of the ultimate nature or essence , either of mind or matter , or of that compound which we call the Nervous System , we know nothing ...
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... nature and condition of the media through which they are transmitted . Some interesting observations on the elementary and com- pound substances , which enter into the composition of ani- mals , are prefaced by the important remark that ...
... nature and condition of the media through which they are transmitted . Some interesting observations on the elementary and com- pound substances , which enter into the composition of ani- mals , are prefaced by the important remark that ...
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