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... mind to the principles of a new science , were his motives for taking a company in a regiment of militia , commanded by excellent officers , who were his friends . At the end of June he joined his regiment , encamped upon a dry common ...
... mind to the principles of a new science , were his motives for taking a company in a regiment of militia , commanded by excellent officers , who were his friends . At the end of June he joined his regiment , encamped upon a dry common ...
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... mind to the principles of a new science , were his motives for taking a company in a regiment of militia , commanded by excellent officers , who were his friends . At the end of June he joined his regiment , encamped upon a dry common ...
... mind to the principles of a new science , were his motives for taking a company in a regiment of militia , commanded by excellent officers , who were his friends . At the end of June he joined his regiment , encamped upon a dry common ...
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... mind , the heat of the skin , the flushed countenance , and uncommon energy of body which maniacs evince . This hypothesis explains the reason also why it often has periodical exacerbations , and remissions . They who be- lieve that ...
... mind , the heat of the skin , the flushed countenance , and uncommon energy of body which maniacs evince . This hypothesis explains the reason also why it often has periodical exacerbations , and remissions . They who be- lieve that ...
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