The National Quarterly Review, Volumen11Pudney & Russell, 1865 |
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... means of restraining the national debt , ib . - sinking fund considered , ib . - raising loans and increasing taxes , ib . et seq . - our seven - thirty bonds safe because our resources are great , 337 - the national debt a political ...
... means of restraining the national debt , ib . - sinking fund considered , ib . - raising loans and increasing taxes , ib . et seq . - our seven - thirty bonds safe because our resources are great , 337 - the national debt a political ...
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... means of shedding light on disease ib . -discoveries of the Alexandrian doctors , 133 - noted physicians , ib.system of empiricists led to valuable discoveries , ib . benefits resulting from change in the medical mind , ib . - systems ...
... means of shedding light on disease ib . -discoveries of the Alexandrian doctors , 133 - noted physicians , ib.system of empiricists led to valuable discoveries , ib . benefits resulting from change in the medical mind , ib . - systems ...
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... means they avoided committing their ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used Greek letters . * " That practice , " he says , " they seem to me to have adopted ...
... means they avoided committing their ideas to writing ; he tells us that in almost all other matters , in their public and private transactions , they used Greek letters . * " That practice , " he says , " they seem to me to have adopted ...
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... means of improving their minds and acquiring knowledge , which they formerly had , but were persecuted * Diod . Sic . , v . 31 , p . 354 . If Maury be objected to because a Frenchman and consequently Celtic , it can hardly be pretended ...
... means of improving their minds and acquiring knowledge , which they formerly had , but were persecuted * Diod . Sic . , v . 31 , p . 354 . If Maury be objected to because a Frenchman and consequently Celtic , it can hardly be pretended ...
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... means follows . It is more likely that a people who were unwilling to commit their discoveries either in the arts or sciences to writing had no ambition to erect fine edifices ; especially when it is borne in mind that the groves were ...
... means follows . It is more likely that a people who were unwilling to commit their discoveries either in the arts or sciences to writing had no ambition to erect fine edifices ; especially when it is borne in mind that the groves were ...
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