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... practice of physic was , if possible , in a more deplorable state . It should seem , however , that , toward the latter part of the seventeenth century , the profession of physic was in more reputable hands than it had been . In the ...
... practice of physic was , if possible , in a more deplorable state . It should seem , however , that , toward the latter part of the seventeenth century , the profession of physic was in more reputable hands than it had been . In the ...
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... practice of the theatrical art , than to discourage a taste which threatens to extinguish the slight remains of youthful diffidence that are spared by modern education . Art . 25 . Carminum rariorum Macaronicorum Delectus . In Usum ...
... practice of the theatrical art , than to discourage a taste which threatens to extinguish the slight remains of youthful diffidence that are spared by modern education . Art . 25 . Carminum rariorum Macaronicorum Delectus . In Usum ...
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... practice of this country is not without faults ; yet still an acquaintance with it would have enabled M. DE V. to have added to the va- lue of his work . He informs us that French commerce has re- ceived its greatest injury from a practice ...
... practice of this country is not without faults ; yet still an acquaintance with it would have enabled M. DE V. to have added to the va- lue of his work . He informs us that French commerce has re- ceived its greatest injury from a practice ...
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