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In illustrating one or two points of discussion , he has availed himself of facts
communicated in conversation , and ... In speaking of septic poisons , the author
has said , “ The fact is undeniable , that not only is it considered a luxury to eat ...
In illustrating one or two points of discussion , he has availed himself of facts
communicated in conversation , and ... In speaking of septic poisons , the author
has said , “ The fact is undeniable , that not only is it considered a luxury to eat ...
Pagina 130
Let us hear Mr . Landseer . , " I shall now request attention whilst I , fact by fact ,
and inference by inference , pursue the meaning of these verses in the manner
that appears to me the most simple and perspicuous ; at the same time not ...
Let us hear Mr . Landseer . , " I shall now request attention whilst I , fact by fact ,
and inference by inference , pursue the meaning of these verses in the manner
that appears to me the most simple and perspicuous ; at the same time not ...
Pagina 332
The bare recital of one fact after another , which hurries the mind too much to
allow it time for the reflection that is necessary if a moral is to be gleaned from it ,
is here avoided ; and a proper discrimination is made between those actions that
...
The bare recital of one fact after another , which hurries the mind too much to
allow it time for the reflection that is necessary if a moral is to be gleaned from it ,
is here avoided ; and a proper discrimination is made between those actions that
...
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