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... object in the present pamphlet is less ex- tensive and momentous , and more within the limits of our , com prehension . ' That contagion is the cause of epidemic diseases , being , for the sake of the argument , admitted , the object ...
... object in the present pamphlet is less ex- tensive and momentous , and more within the limits of our , com prehension . ' That contagion is the cause of epidemic diseases , being , for the sake of the argument , admitted , the object ...
Pagina 180
... object is to examine the gene- ral merits of the translation . In a work in which the skill and judgment of the author are generally admitted , nothing farther is demanded of the translator than to render complete the sense of the ...
... object is to examine the gene- ral merits of the translation . In a work in which the skill and judgment of the author are generally admitted , nothing farther is demanded of the translator than to render complete the sense of the ...
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... object , in the attainment of which none of the parties had any more than an imaginary concern . Circumstances sometimes exist , however , in which delusions seem to operate on the human mind with more effect than realities ; when a ...
... object , in the attainment of which none of the parties had any more than an imaginary concern . Circumstances sometimes exist , however , in which delusions seem to operate on the human mind with more effect than realities ; when a ...
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