The Athenaeum: A Magazine of Literary and Miscellaneous Information ..., Volume 3John Aikin Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... present state of manners a child frequently cannot draw his examples from a more improper source than his father's house . And if such an awful consideration be un- able to produce a change in the parental economy , doubtless its weight ...
... present state of manners a child frequently cannot draw his examples from a more improper source than his father's house . And if such an awful consideration be un- able to produce a change in the parental economy , doubtless its weight ...
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... present , and some continued so for a day or two ; others who were quickly well felt their hands , arms , feet , and legs , where the stroke was , as though they had been on fire . " The narrative concludes with the names of all the ...
... present , and some continued so for a day or two ; others who were quickly well felt their hands , arms , feet , and legs , where the stroke was , as though they had been on fire . " The narrative concludes with the names of all the ...
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... present unparalleled for extent and value . The college faculty will doubtless deem it expe- dient to make such arrangements for the publicity of this collection , as may secure its continued service to the interests of medical know ...
... present unparalleled for extent and value . The college faculty will doubtless deem it expe- dient to make such arrangements for the publicity of this collection , as may secure its continued service to the interests of medical know ...
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... present professor , has re - established the class , by giving a course of Scotch law . The attendance has hitherto been tolerably good , and the lec- tures evince much reading and a thorough acquaintance with the sub- ject . The ...
... present professor , has re - established the class , by giving a course of Scotch law . The attendance has hitherto been tolerably good , and the lec- tures evince much reading and a thorough acquaintance with the sub- ject . The ...
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... present by no means considerable . They generally come to the college when be- tween sixteen and eighteen years of age , and entering themselves first to the logic class , pursue their course forwards through the classes of moral and ...
... present by no means considerable . They generally come to the college when be- tween sixteen and eighteen years of age , and entering themselves first to the logic class , pursue their course forwards through the classes of moral and ...
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