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... opinion respecting the origin and structure of aneurysm , the Professor deems it ne- cessary to examine the doctrines which have been maintained by others ; and to shew how it has happened that anatomists have so generally formed a ...
... opinion respecting the origin and structure of aneurysm , the Professor deems it ne- cessary to examine the doctrines which have been maintained by others ; and to shew how it has happened that anatomists have so generally formed a ...
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... opinion of their general style and versification , we highly admire in many passages for their good sense , and energy and originality of thought . We have left ourselves but little room , from the length at which we have discussed the ...
... opinion of their general style and versification , we highly admire in many passages for their good sense , and energy and originality of thought . We have left ourselves but little room , from the length at which we have discussed the ...
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... opinion of an author , does not take into account the different periods of his life . His earliest compositions are the fruit of silence and retirement ; and during this meritorious part of his life , he generally remains unknown ...
... opinion of an author , does not take into account the different periods of his life . His earliest compositions are the fruit of silence and retirement ; and during this meritorious part of his life , he generally remains unknown ...
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