North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1855 |
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... effect was so worthy of remembrance that it should never be forgotten . For the most part it proceeds with such succinctness , such classical severity of diction , as to make a fair quotation a matter of difficulty ; but its power when ...
... effect was so worthy of remembrance that it should never be forgotten . For the most part it proceeds with such succinctness , such classical severity of diction , as to make a fair quotation a matter of difficulty ; but its power when ...
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... effect of opium , to the abuse of which those nations are generally addicted . It has already been mentioned , and is a fact which every practitioner should remember , that perhaps no antidotal substance exerts so powerful an agency in ...
... effect of opium , to the abuse of which those nations are generally addicted . It has already been mentioned , and is a fact which every practitioner should remember , that perhaps no antidotal substance exerts so powerful an agency in ...
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... effect of some peculiarity in the con- stitution , a great mobility of the nervous system , and generally of a slender , enfeebled , and effeminate frame . They may , however , arise in all persons from an excessive use , either as it ...
... effect of some peculiarity in the con- stitution , a great mobility of the nervous system , and generally of a slender , enfeebled , and effeminate frame . They may , however , arise in all persons from an excessive use , either as it ...
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FINISHED LIVES | 21 |
GREEK PRONUNCIATION | 49 |
THE TRANSMIGRATION OF SOULS | 58 |
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