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... cause his hair was long , which it was feared might make him more commiserated with the people ) and asked him " whether he would be pleased to be trimmed , " refused ; and turning to the barber , " The King and I ( said he ) have a ...
... cause his hair was long , which it was feared might make him more commiserated with the people ) and asked him " whether he would be pleased to be trimmed , " refused ; and turning to the barber , " The King and I ( said he ) have a ...
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... cause which is usu- ally the effect of some external act , that external act passes into the dream . A like oppression is produced in the stomach by the vapour of indigestion and by an external weight superimposed ; and therefore ...
... cause which is usu- ally the effect of some external act , that external act passes into the dream . A like oppression is produced in the stomach by the vapour of indigestion and by an external weight superimposed ; and therefore ...
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... by the issue of the cause ; the master of the ship is judged by his skill 1 Virg . En . vi . 747.:- pure and unmixed The ethereal sense is left mere air and fire . in steering , and not by the fortune of the THE FOURTH BOOK . 25.
... by the issue of the cause ; the master of the ship is judged by his skill 1 Virg . En . vi . 747.:- pure and unmixed The ethereal sense is left mere air and fire . in steering , and not by the fortune of the THE FOURTH BOOK . 25.
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... causes , symp- toms , and remedies . In this second office of medicine there are many deficiencies ; a few of which , but those the most glaring , I will propound ; thinking it suffi- cient to enumerate them without any law of order or ...
... causes , symp- toms , and remedies . In this second office of medicine there are many deficiencies ; a few of which , but those the most glaring , I will propound ; thinking it suffi- cient to enumerate them without any law of order or ...
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... causes continent " of many diseases ; which not being observed by the physicians , they quar- rel many times with the humours , which are not in fault , the fault being in the very mechanical frame of the part . In the cure of which ...
... causes continent " of many diseases ; which not being observed by the physicians , they quar- rel many times with the humours , which are not in fault , the fault being in the very mechanical frame of the part . In the cure of which ...
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