The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1810 |
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... believe that he was in use to supply chasms , and to give connection , by inserting passages which he did not find , and to add what he conceived to be dignity and delicacy to the original composition , by striking out passages , by ...
... believe that he was in use to supply chasms , and to give connection , by inserting passages which he did not find , and to add what he conceived to be dignity and delicacy to the original composition , by striking out passages , by ...
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... believe they know less of surgery than physic ; in short , they undergo no course of education to qualify them for either profession . The science of medicine and surgery with them is nothing more than a trade ; and they imagine that ...
... believe they know less of surgery than physic ; in short , they undergo no course of education to qualify them for either profession . The science of medicine and surgery with them is nothing more than a trade ; and they imagine that ...
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... believe this doctrine ? - The loose and unsupported assertion of M. C. - DOUNOUS , that he did really believe it , will not weigh with any readers who bestow an attentive perusal on the following observations . Let us preface them with ...
... believe this doctrine ? - The loose and unsupported assertion of M. C. - DOUNOUS , that he did really believe it , will not weigh with any readers who bestow an attentive perusal on the following observations . Let us preface them with ...
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