North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1882 |
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Page 245
... common law . The people have been taught to regard it as the ægis of liberty . Thus , many , both lawyers and laymen , are opposed to change . Their arguments are plausible , but are founded more upon the past than the present . Their ...
... common law . The people have been taught to regard it as the ægis of liberty . Thus , many , both lawyers and laymen , are opposed to change . Their arguments are plausible , but are founded more upon the past than the present . Their ...
Page 303
... common sense and common sanity both dictate to the human mind that it is utterly impossible that any such dose from any such an incon- ceivable ocean , medicated by a single grain of any drug dissolved and mixed in it , can have any ...
... common sense and common sanity both dictate to the human mind that it is utterly impossible that any such dose from any such an incon- ceivable ocean , medicated by a single grain of any drug dissolved and mixed in it , can have any ...
Page 304
... common salt , carbonate of lime , sulphur , flint , etc. - articles existing in our food , and constituting essential elements of our bodies - can- not have the wonderful effects which the system ascribes to them . In Jahr's " Materia ...
... common salt , carbonate of lime , sulphur , flint , etc. - articles existing in our food , and constituting essential elements of our bodies - can- not have the wonderful effects which the system ascribes to them . In Jahr's " Materia ...
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