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... never be despaired of . I do aver that I never lost a patient after having used them . There- fore I consider mercury a sine quâ non which performs wonders ! ” It is necessary to remind our readers , that the author is not here ...
... never be despaired of . I do aver that I never lost a patient after having used them . There- fore I consider mercury a sine quâ non which performs wonders ! ” It is necessary to remind our readers , that the author is not here ...
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... Never fearing aniething he could suffer for the truth , he never at any time would refrein a true or give a false witnesse ; he lov'd truth so much that he hated even sportive lies and galleries . He was so just to his owne honour that ...
... Never fearing aniething he could suffer for the truth , he never at any time would refrein a true or give a false witnesse ; he lov'd truth so much that he hated even sportive lies and galleries . He was so just to his owne honour that ...
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... never man had a greater passion for a woman , nor a more honourable esteeme of a wife , yet he was not uxorious , nor remitted not that iust rule which it was her honor to obey , but manag'd the reins of government with such prudence ...
... never man had a greater passion for a woman , nor a more honourable esteeme of a wife , yet he was not uxorious , nor remitted not that iust rule which it was her honor to obey , but manag'd the reins of government with such prudence ...
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