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... fact ; he was aware of all the obnoxious circumstances relative to the manners of the heroic ages ; and yet he never considered them as objections to the truth of Ho- mer's story . Mr. M. does not allow that Homer's silence was a proof ...
... fact ; he was aware of all the obnoxious circumstances relative to the manners of the heroic ages ; and yet he never considered them as objections to the truth of Ho- mer's story . Mr. M. does not allow that Homer's silence was a proof ...
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... fact respecting the rotation of surgeons at Edinburgh * be as stated in the Review : -but I should suppose the ... facts . His allusion to our knowlege concerning inetals does not refute my opinion , though it should be wrong . — We may ...
... fact respecting the rotation of surgeons at Edinburgh * be as stated in the Review : -but I should suppose the ... facts . His allusion to our knowlege concerning inetals does not refute my opinion , though it should be wrong . — We may ...
Pagina 239
... fact is , in some degree , an objection to Dr. Beddoes's scheme . The Doctor has misunderstood us , perhaps because ... facts may be considerable , and may be valuable , without being complete . Indeed , in what science can the ...
... fact is , in some degree , an objection to Dr. Beddoes's scheme . The Doctor has misunderstood us , perhaps because ... facts may be considerable , and may be valuable , without being complete . Indeed , in what science can the ...
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