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Page 27
... suffer any to complain of imperfection . To think themselves in the right , or all that right , or only that , which they do or think , is a fallacy of high content ; though others laugh in their sleeves , and look upon them as in a ...
... suffer any to complain of imperfection . To think themselves in the right , or all that right , or only that , which they do or think , is a fallacy of high content ; though others laugh in their sleeves , and look upon them as in a ...
Page 45
... suffering mortality . - SIR F. PALGRAVE , The Merchant and the Friar . Of his diet measurable was he : for it was of no superfluity ; but of great nourishing , and digestible . His study was but little on the Bible . CHAUCER , The ...
... suffering mortality . - SIR F. PALGRAVE , The Merchant and the Friar . Of his diet measurable was he : for it was of no superfluity ; but of great nourishing , and digestible . His study was but little on the Bible . CHAUCER , The ...
Page 47
... suffering by it . At all events , a man who has charge of City Dispensary practice , dependent for its extent and utility upon his own virtue and humanity , when his Patients vary from a score to a hundred paupers besetting his door ...
... suffering by it . At all events , a man who has charge of City Dispensary practice , dependent for its extent and utility upon his own virtue and humanity , when his Patients vary from a score to a hundred paupers besetting his door ...
Page 55
... suffer much from the most logical demon- stration of its falseness . Medicine is concerned with matters which are so uncertain , and of which the general public are so utterly ignorant , that it is hopeless , we fear , to expect to get ...
... suffer much from the most logical demon- stration of its falseness . Medicine is concerned with matters which are so uncertain , and of which the general public are so utterly ignorant , that it is hopeless , we fear , to expect to get ...
Page 120
... suffer , rather than to act . * * * To keep up so much of the practice of piety , as is essential for the life and reality of religion , there must be social worship and solitary prayer . -SOUTHEY , Colloquies . After some short pause ...
... suffer , rather than to act . * * * To keep up so much of the practice of piety , as is essential for the life and reality of religion , there must be social worship and solitary prayer . -SOUTHEY , Colloquies . After some short pause ...
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