Memoirs of John Abernethy, F.R.S.Hurst & Blackett, 1853 |
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... manner , if we think of the discoveries of Sir Humphrey Davy - their nature and relations to physiology as well as chemistry , we see how much there might have been that was preparatory , and to a mind like Davy's , suggestive , in the ...
... manner , if we think of the discoveries of Sir Humphrey Davy - their nature and relations to physiology as well as chemistry , we see how much there might have been that was preparatory , and to a mind like Davy's , suggestive , in the ...
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... manner in which they have replied to all the inquiries which have been addressed to them . The following are the principal facts which their letters contain , or the conclusions they justify . Abernethy must have gone to REMINISCENCES ...
... manner in which they have replied to all the inquiries which have been addressed to them . The following are the principal facts which their letters contain , or the conclusions they justify . Abernethy must have gone to REMINISCENCES ...
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... manner , but it was soon over and for- " gotten . " The Doctor , ' as we used to call him " ( Robertson ) , had a daughter grown up , and she ( 6 used to hear the boarders in the house read " plays before her father , in which , in ...
... manner , but it was soon over and for- " gotten . " The Doctor , ' as we used to call him " ( Robertson ) , had a daughter grown up , and she ( 6 used to hear the boarders in the house read " plays before her father , in which , in ...
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... manner , which was not unkind neither . He was very straightforward , which Abernethy liked ; and he had nothing of a mer- cenary disposition , which Abernethy held in abhorrence . He was a kind of man very likely to excite in one of ...
... manner , which was not unkind neither . He was very straightforward , which Abernethy liked ; and he had nothing of a mer- cenary disposition , which Abernethy held in abhorrence . He was a kind of man very likely to excite in one of ...
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... manner : " That which " most dignifies man is the cultivation of those qualities which most distinguish him from the " brute creation . We should indeed seek truth " for its importance , and act as the dictates of " reason direct us ...
... manner : " That which " most dignifies man is the cultivation of those qualities which most distinguish him from the " brute creation . We should indeed seek truth " for its importance , and act as the dictates of " reason direct us ...
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