Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... effect of disordering our reason to the Supreme Being . Would it be commendable to ascribe , upon slight grounds , such hurtful effects to a beneficent and good canse ; and particularly to the great First Cause ? Let it be remembered ...
... effect of disordering our reason to the Supreme Being . Would it be commendable to ascribe , upon slight grounds , such hurtful effects to a beneficent and good canse ; and particularly to the great First Cause ? Let it be remembered ...
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... effect . And hence by means of an ingenious but highly unsatisfactory statement of the mode by which excitations are produced , he treats of diseases as occasioned by the com- parative redundancy , or deficiency of the sen- sorial power ...
... effect . And hence by means of an ingenious but highly unsatisfactory statement of the mode by which excitations are produced , he treats of diseases as occasioned by the com- parative redundancy , or deficiency of the sen- sorial power ...
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... effect of which creates an VOL . IV . almost universal apathy to every pursuit that requires exertion . Debility is the source of numerous disorders , such as spasms , palsy , violent evacuations , he- morrhages , putrid and nervous ...
... effect of which creates an VOL . IV . almost universal apathy to every pursuit that requires exertion . Debility is the source of numerous disorders , such as spasms , palsy , violent evacuations , he- morrhages , putrid and nervous ...
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... effect , the demonstrations of mathematicians are no other than series of enthymemes ; every thing is concluded by force of syllogism , only omit- ting the premises , which either occur of their own accord , or are recollected by means ...
... effect , the demonstrations of mathematicians are no other than series of enthymemes ; every thing is concluded by force of syllogism , only omit- ting the premises , which either occur of their own accord , or are recollected by means ...
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... effect unless he was delivered up ; and he went so far as to de- sire the duke of Marlborough to use his interest in his behalf , but his grace encouraged him by saying , that " he had made no provision for himself , and yet he could ...
... effect unless he was delivered up ; and he went so far as to de- sire the duke of Marlborough to use his interest in his behalf , but his grace encouraged him by saying , that " he had made no provision for himself , and yet he could ...
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