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... observed to take any notice of the unpleasant affair . It is thought a good , and even humane rule , to act in this apparently unconscious way , in these situations where neither spirits nor time must be wasted : all the relief that can ...
... observed to take any notice of the unpleasant affair . It is thought a good , and even humane rule , to act in this apparently unconscious way , in these situations where neither spirits nor time must be wasted : all the relief that can ...
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... Observations on what he calls the Green Jaun- dice , so named from the shade of colour which it communi- cates to the skin . The diagnostic remarks are ... observed ; an occurrence Med . Trans . of the College of Physicians , Vol . V. 163.
... Observations on what he calls the Green Jaun- dice , so named from the shade of colour which it communi- cates to the skin . The diagnostic remarks are ... observed ; an occurrence Med . Trans . of the College of Physicians , Vol . V. 163.
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... observation , by adding , that " Ambition to rule is more vehement than malice to revenge . ' A pointed reflection , which rivals a maxim of Rochefoucault . The King observed , that " Very wise men and very fools do little harm ; it is ...
... observation , by adding , that " Ambition to rule is more vehement than malice to revenge . ' A pointed reflection , which rivals a maxim of Rochefoucault . The King observed , that " Very wise men and very fools do little harm ; it is ...
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