The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 131. kötetA. Constable, 1870 |
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118. oldal
... respect of the confiscation and occupation of native lands , which they considered highly dangerous to the future peace of the colony , was conditional on being totally relieved from any respon- sibility in respect to the military ...
... respect of the confiscation and occupation of native lands , which they considered highly dangerous to the future peace of the colony , was conditional on being totally relieved from any respon- sibility in respect to the military ...
422. oldal
... respect to these minor forms of personal restraint , was about to influence old ideas . From the very commencement of this Journal the subject was discussed in these pages . In 1803 an article on Pinel's Aliénation Mentale , ' written ...
... respect to these minor forms of personal restraint , was about to influence old ideas . From the very commencement of this Journal the subject was discussed in these pages . In 1803 an article on Pinel's Aliénation Mentale , ' written ...
446. oldal
... respect be treated worse than private patients in private houses . Indeed , what we ask for them , is a perfectly similar free - air treatment to that granted to the quiet chronic cases among the better classes . London is full of ...
... respect be treated worse than private patients in private houses . Indeed , what we ask for them , is a perfectly similar free - air treatment to that granted to the quiet chronic cases among the better classes . London is full of ...
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