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Strona v
... understand fo little of the joke , as to ask of him to prove what he has afferted . As little , or lefs if poffible , can any individual of his clients be required to prove those affertions for they are not the affertions , or avowed ...
... understand fo little of the joke , as to ask of him to prove what he has afferted . As little , or lefs if poffible , can any individual of his clients be required to prove those affertions for they are not the affertions , or avowed ...
Strona ix
... understanding and properly relishing that part of his Philippic , will be found between the 103d and the 109th of the following pages . By a wonderfully happy thought , the more meritorious that it seems to be perfectly original and new ...
... understanding and properly relishing that part of his Philippic , will be found between the 103d and the 109th of the following pages . By a wonderfully happy thought , the more meritorious that it seems to be perfectly original and new ...
Strona xxiv
... understand and admit , when they are pointed out to them , and illustrated by proper examples from their own publication , fome of thofe common principles of logic , of which I have endeavoured to avail myfelf . They furely must understand ...
... understand and admit , when they are pointed out to them , and illustrated by proper examples from their own publication , fome of thofe common principles of logic , of which I have endeavoured to avail myfelf . They furely must understand ...
Strona xxvii
... understand that I wish them to avoid using any fuch general , collective , ambiguous appellations as that of the junior members of the Royal College of Surgeons , or even that of the Royal College of Surgeons , unless all the junior ...
... understand that I wish them to avoid using any fuch general , collective , ambiguous appellations as that of the junior members of the Royal College of Surgeons , or even that of the Royal College of Surgeons , unless all the junior ...
Strona 9
... understand . He seems to think that there was fomething honourable , and generous , public - fpirited , and benevolent to their brethren , in the conduct of those who forced the Managers of the Infirmary to make that cruel bargain ; and ...
... understand . He seems to think that there was fomething honourable , and generous , public - fpirited , and benevolent to their brethren , in the conduct of those who forced the Managers of the Infirmary to make that cruel bargain ; and ...
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Additional Memorial to the Managers of the Royal Infirmary Dr James Gregory Podgląd niedostępny - 2016 |
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Strona 98 - For the woman which hath an husband is bound by the law to her husband so long as he liveth; but if the husband be dead, she is loosed from the law of her husband.
Strona 104 - I said there was a society of men among us, bred up from their youth in the art of proving by words multiplied for the purpose, that white is black, and black is white, according as they are paid. To this society all the rest of the people are slaves.
Strona 505 - All the ways of a man are clean in his own eyes; but the Lord weigheth the spirits.
Strona 9 - O my friends! the laws, the rights, The generous plan of power delivered down From age to age by your renowned forefathers (So dearly bought, the price of so much blood): Oh, let it never perish in your hands ! But piously transmit it to your children.
Strona 104 - The second disadvantage is, that my lawyer must proceed with great caution, or else he will be reprimanded by the judges, and abhorred by his brethren, as one that would lessen the practice of the law.
Strona 227 - Observe the various operations Of food and drink in several nations. Was ever Tartar fierce or cruel Upon the strength of water-gruel ? But who shall stand his rage and force, If first he rides, then eats his horse ? Salads, and eggs, and lighter fare, Tune the Italian spark's guitar. And, if I take Dan Congreve right, Pudding and beef make Britons fight.
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Strona 266 - The worms they crept in, and the worms they crept out. And sported his eyes and his temples about. While the spectre addressed Imogine. "Behold me, thou false one! behold me!
Strona 226 - From hence she sends out those supplies, Which make us either stout or wise; The strength of every other member Is founded on your belly-timber; The qualms or raptures of your blood Rise in proportion to your food; And, if you would improve your thought, You must be fed as well as taught.
Strona 104 - I graze her in be round or square; whether she was milked at home or abroad; what diseases she is subject to, and the like; after which they consult precedents, adjourn the cause from time to time, and in ten, twenty, or thirty years come to an issue.