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... principles of health and longevity , and exhibiting the remarkable power of pro- per food , wine , air , exercise , sleep , & c . in the cure of chronic dis- eases , as well as the preservation of health and prolongation of life . To ...
... principles of health and longevity , and exhibiting the remarkable power of pro- per food , wine , air , exercise , sleep , & c . in the cure of chronic dis- eases , as well as the preservation of health and prolongation of life . To ...
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... principle of gravita- tion , and the form of the heavenly bodies , he refers to Strabo , lib . ii . p . 110 , who says , " the earth and the heaven are both M. spherical , but their tendency is to the centre 10 [ August , Higgins ...
... principle of gravita- tion , and the form of the heavenly bodies , he refers to Strabo , lib . ii . p . 110 , who says , " the earth and the heaven are both M. spherical , but their tendency is to the centre 10 [ August , Higgins ...
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... principles of their formul©¡ , they must have been much more learned than we know they were ; and , in fact , much more so than their an- cestors ; indeed , much more learned than our modern astrono- mers were , until the theories of ...
... principles of their formul©¡ , they must have been much more learned than we know they were ; and , in fact , much more so than their an- cestors ; indeed , much more learned than our modern astrono- mers were , until the theories of ...
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... principles - they lead to no consequences - they furnish no topics of argument - no illustrations by analogy — no helps or ornaments , in short , of forensic or philosophical discus- sion in the law . " Legal Outlines " is a misnomer ...
... principles - they lead to no consequences - they furnish no topics of argument - no illustrations by analogy — no helps or ornaments , in short , of forensic or philosophical discus- sion in the law . " Legal Outlines " is a misnomer ...
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... principles of reason and morality , and to shew that they furnish no inference whatever against the universality of what is called the law of nature , or the standard of right and wrong . A reader who has leisure to bestow upon such ...
... principles of reason and morality , and to shew that they furnish no inference whatever against the universality of what is called the law of nature , or the standard of right and wrong . A reader who has leisure to bestow upon such ...
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