The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Том 241825 |
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... evil spirit had reanimated the dead body to ensnare him . He went distracted , and died in a mad - house . ' Here the old gentleman with the haunted head finished his narra- tive . 1 " And is this really a fact ? " said the inquisitive ...
... evil spirit had reanimated the dead body to ensnare him . He went distracted , and died in a mad - house . ' Here the old gentleman with the haunted head finished his narra- tive . 1 " And is this really a fact ? " said the inquisitive ...
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... evil meant him by them one thousand times more than from his own discontented Cavalier . And then to the publick management of business : it is done , as he ob . serves , so loosely and so carelessly , that the kingdom can never be ...
... evil meant him by them one thousand times more than from his own discontented Cavalier . And then to the publick management of business : it is done , as he ob . serves , so loosely and so carelessly , that the kingdom can never be ...
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... evil , and only probable good , of therapeutic interference with the econo- my of nature ; and it is but a very few years since , that a re- spectable member of a medical university published an argu- mentative tract , the object of ...
... evil , and only probable good , of therapeutic interference with the econo- my of nature ; and it is but a very few years since , that a re- spectable member of a medical university published an argu- mentative tract , the object of ...
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... evil , it is one of man's own seeking , • Nusquam non est , ' says Celsus . Instinctively to seek relief from physical suffering , is but to obey the first impulse of na- ture ; and those who argue against therapeutic science , on the ...
... evil , it is one of man's own seeking , • Nusquam non est , ' says Celsus . Instinctively to seek relief from physical suffering , is but to obey the first impulse of na- ture ; and those who argue against therapeutic science , on the ...
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... evil or of good has resulted from the institution of artificial counter actives to natural evils . But of this more immediately . We have above proposed to canvas the question respecting the Nosology and Therapeutics . 103.
... evil or of good has resulted from the institution of artificial counter actives to natural evils . But of this more immediately . We have above proposed to canvas the question respecting the Nosology and Therapeutics . 103.
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Страница 118 - twill smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook That I must look in vain ! But when I speak — thou dost not say What thou ne'er left'st unsaid ; ' And now I feel, as well I may, Sweet Mary ! thou art dead ! If thou wouldst stay e'en as thou art, All cold and all serene- I still might press thy silent heart, And where thy smiles have been...
Страница 117 - And still upon that face I look, And think 'twill smile again ; And still the thought I will not brook, That I must look in vain ! But when I speak— thou dost not say, What thou ne'er left'st unsaid ; And now I feel, as well I may, Sweet Mary ! thou art dead ! III.
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