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... important ; but we can deem nothing important unless it possess powers of effectuating good or evil . Their peculiar strengths even occasioned by the vivid idea of importance , while the emotions themselves manifest our ignorance of its ...
... important ; but we can deem nothing important unless it possess powers of effectuating good or evil . Their peculiar strengths even occasioned by the vivid idea of importance , while the emotions themselves manifest our ignorance of its ...
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... important object , ( I mean ulti- mately and more generally important to the hospital , and the sick poor , and the public at large , for nothing can be more important than health , and life , and limbs to the individuals who suffer ...
... important object , ( I mean ulti- mately and more generally important to the hospital , and the sick poor , and the public at large , for nothing can be more important than health , and life , and limbs to the individuals who suffer ...
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... important conclusions from his facts , nor has he entered into an investigation of their mutual depend- ence with any degree of philosophical accuracy . The subject has been treated in a much superior manner by writers of our own ...
... important conclusions from his facts , nor has he entered into an investigation of their mutual depend- ence with any degree of philosophical accuracy . The subject has been treated in a much superior manner by writers of our own ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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