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32. oldal
In fact the greater part of the details with which the volumes abound , rather
respect the individuals to whom they relate as men , than as physicians . Their
profession is a mere accident , and if the wit , and humour , and eccentricities of
certain ...
In fact the greater part of the details with which the volumes abound , rather
respect the individuals to whom they relate as men , than as physicians . Their
profession is a mere accident , and if the wit , and humour , and eccentricities of
certain ...
155. oldal
But the most remarkable fact disclosed by this extraordinary production has yet to
be stated ; it is this , that with all our author's admiration of quaker doctrines , he
still remains a churchman - yea , a high churchman ...
But the most remarkable fact disclosed by this extraordinary production has yet to
be stated ; it is this , that with all our author's admiration of quaker doctrines , he
still remains a churchman - yea , a high churchman ...
219. oldal
In fact , we believe that ignorance , absolute and discreditable ignorance , is the
chief cause of the prevailing indifference to a subject which , when fairly
appreciated and steadily contemplated , oppresses the mind with its vastness of
extent ...
In fact , we believe that ignorance , absolute and discreditable ignorance , is the
chief cause of the prevailing indifference to a subject which , when fairly
appreciated and steadily contemplated , oppresses the mind with its vastness of
extent ...
255. oldal
We know many facts now perhaps as facts , which at present are inexplicable ,
but which something we may learn a year hence will probably make clear . In
every thing practice comes first , thought after . Reflection is altogether a
subsequent ...
We know many facts now perhaps as facts , which at present are inexplicable ,
but which something we may learn a year hence will probably make clear . In
every thing practice comes first , thought after . Reflection is altogether a
subsequent ...
307. oldal
No ! no fact is more manifest than that the people of England do not know that
India is theirs , or they would know that they held in their hand a talisman by
which they could accomplish three of the most stupendous achievements that
ever were ...
No ! no fact is more manifest than that the people of England do not know that
India is theirs , or they would know that they held in their hand a talisman by
which they could accomplish three of the most stupendous achievements that
ever were ...
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