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Pagina 47
... respect to this latter deficiency , he draws some distinctions so finely in his definition of what constitutes a defect in national cou- rage , that to us he has become nearly unintelligible . The Japanese are deficient in only one ...
... respect to this latter deficiency , he draws some distinctions so finely in his definition of what constitutes a defect in national cou- rage , that to us he has become nearly unintelligible . The Japanese are deficient in only one ...
Pagina 48
... respect to each other ? ( point- ing out , at the same time , the respective situations of both upon the globe ... respecting them . Early writers assert that the Japanese cultivated no science , purely speculative , except religion , in ...
... respect to each other ? ( point- ing out , at the same time , the respective situations of both upon the globe ... respecting them . Early writers assert that the Japanese cultivated no science , purely speculative , except religion , in ...
Pagina 532
... respect to the introduction of extraneous bodies into the chest , and the means of extracting them . He likewise exhibited a successful instance of amputation of the thigh at the upper joint . Rural Economy , and Technology ...
... respect to the introduction of extraneous bodies into the chest , and the means of extracting them . He likewise exhibited a successful instance of amputation of the thigh at the upper joint . Rural Economy , and Technology ...
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