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... Evidence of , 219 Bristed on the Society of Friends , 59 Descent , Rules of , 96 British Martial , 329 Brunonian System , Examination of , 443 Dibdin's Translation of Fenelon , Dickenson's Sermon on Bishop Horsley , 107 Bryan Perdue ...
... Evidence of , 219 Bristed on the Society of Friends , 59 Descent , Rules of , 96 British Martial , 329 Brunonian System , Examination of , 443 Dibdin's Translation of Fenelon , Dickenson's Sermon on Bishop Horsley , 107 Bryan Perdue ...
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... evidence is not in the nature of human affairs . What- ever is recorded is no otherwise believed than on the evidence of testi- M 3 mony : mony ; and such evidence weakens by the lapse of Philos . Transactions of the R. S. Part II . for ...
... evidence is not in the nature of human affairs . What- ever is recorded is no otherwise believed than on the evidence of testi- M 3 mony : mony ; and such evidence weakens by the lapse of Philos . Transactions of the R. S. Part II . for ...
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... evidence in general are highly ju dicious , and cannot be too forcibly impressed on the mind : The evidence that is requisite to prove or disprove any proposi tion in the science of medicine , is of a peculiar kind . It differs entirely ...
... evidence in general are highly ju dicious , and cannot be too forcibly impressed on the mind : The evidence that is requisite to prove or disprove any proposi tion in the science of medicine , is of a peculiar kind . It differs entirely ...
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