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... existence in pain , every day is worse than the preceding . By your advice , my beloved Thumeri , to whom I hitherto owe my life , all remedies have been tried , in vain : in vain has the good Re- naulm been solicited to employ the more ...
... existence in pain , every day is worse than the preceding . By your advice , my beloved Thumeri , to whom I hitherto owe my life , all remedies have been tried , in vain : in vain has the good Re- naulm been solicited to employ the more ...
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... existence . It appears to be that to which the phænomena of heat are re- ferred , and to which , in the modern nomenclature , the title of caloric has been applied . Light , electricity , and Galvanism in some respects resemble caloric ...
... existence . It appears to be that to which the phænomena of heat are re- ferred , and to which , in the modern nomenclature , the title of caloric has been applied . Light , electricity , and Galvanism in some respects resemble caloric ...
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... existence , and death the advancement to a higher degree of it . All the works of creation , all the methods of providence , all predis- positions and energies , all the trials and vicissitudes , all the propen . sities and desires of ...
... existence , and death the advancement to a higher degree of it . All the works of creation , all the methods of providence , all predis- positions and energies , all the trials and vicissitudes , all the propen . sities and desires of ...
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