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... exist without any symptoms , except the first four ; cough , difficulty of breathing , marasmus , and hectic , when neither pain nor expectoration occurs . After these remarks on the definition and essential charac- ter of phthisis , we ...
... exist without any symptoms , except the first four ; cough , difficulty of breathing , marasmus , and hectic , when neither pain nor expectoration occurs . After these remarks on the definition and essential charac- ter of phthisis , we ...
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... exist in fictitious adventures , not only preserves inviolate the magic influence on which their illusion depends , but increases it to an extraordinary extent . - This is high encomium , because the excellence which elicits it is rare ...
... exist in fictitious adventures , not only preserves inviolate the magic influence on which their illusion depends , but increases it to an extraordinary extent . - This is high encomium , because the excellence which elicits it is rare ...
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... exist ; he places its essence in the domestic independ- ence of each household , and deems it especially conducive to private morals and to public perfectibility . Of the third form , we have also many specimens : he considers it as ...
... exist ; he places its essence in the domestic independ- ence of each household , and deems it especially conducive to private morals and to public perfectibility . Of the third form , we have also many specimens : he considers it as ...
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