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... practice . It would be highly proper for such a remuneration to be given to the medical board , as might intitle the public to their exclusive services ; since thus , we are persuaded , the duties of that department would be more ...
... practice . It would be highly proper for such a remuneration to be given to the medical board , as might intitle the public to their exclusive services ; since thus , we are persuaded , the duties of that department would be more ...
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... practice . Our Lord might have purposely abstained from making it a positive institution , on observing the absurd rigour and enervating superstition with which the Sabbath was kept by the Jews , and which , by his own recorded practice ...
... practice . Our Lord might have purposely abstained from making it a positive institution , on observing the absurd rigour and enervating superstition with which the Sabbath was kept by the Jews , and which , by his own recorded practice ...
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... practice , but this sup- position is gratuitous . In Sanscrit , as in every other known tongue , grammarians have not invented etymology , but have only contrived rules to teach what was already established by approved practice . There ...
... practice , but this sup- position is gratuitous . In Sanscrit , as in every other known tongue , grammarians have not invented etymology , but have only contrived rules to teach what was already established by approved practice . There ...
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