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In our improved state of society , the sufferer under a similar calamity expe .
riences the benefits of skill and care , and is probably recovered . But we must not
be Europeans in our treatment of bodily maladies , and Americans as to the
minds ...
In our improved state of society , the sufferer under a similar calamity expe .
riences the benefits of skill and care , and is probably recovered . But we must not
be Europeans in our treatment of bodily maladies , and Americans as to the
minds ...
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Though the children ( it is added ) receive no addition to the pittance they deposit
in the fund , yet it answers several purposes ; it stimulates them to earn and to
save that which would probably be idly spent , as of too small importance for care
...
Though the children ( it is added ) receive no addition to the pittance they deposit
in the fund , yet it answers several purposes ; it stimulates them to earn and to
save that which would probably be idly spent , as of too small importance for care
...
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To be sure we have only six out of the many comedies of Terence , but they are
probably the best . But in Grecian literature the work of destruction has been
much more extensive than Dr. Drake seems to imagine ; the scanty catalogue
which ...
To be sure we have only six out of the many comedies of Terence , but they are
probably the best . But in Grecian literature the work of destruction has been
much more extensive than Dr. Drake seems to imagine ; the scanty catalogue
which ...
Página 363
Dobrizhoffer attempts to explain this by an odd hypothesis ; a shrub grows
plentifully in that country , which the Spaniards call la vidriera , probably because
its ashes are used in making glass , and which the natives call by a Dame
signifying ...
Dobrizhoffer attempts to explain this by an odd hypothesis ; a shrub grows
plentifully in that country , which the Spaniards call la vidriera , probably because
its ashes are used in making glass , and which the natives call by a Dame
signifying ...
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But in the next place , the beauties of nature itself which painting can exhibit , are
many , and most of them probably of a sort which have nothing to do with the
purposes of habitation , and are even wholly inconsistent with them . A scene of a
...
But in the next place , the beauties of nature itself which painting can exhibit , are
many , and most of them probably of a sort which have nothing to do with the
purposes of habitation , and are even wholly inconsistent with them . A scene of a
...
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