Memoirs of John Abernethy, F.R.S.Hurst & Blackett, 1853 |
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... present state of professional affairs , I have been too free . I can only say , that I have stated exactly what I feel . I am earnestly desirous of seeing a better state of things , but I have no idea that we can materially improve that ...
... present state of professional affairs , I have been too free . I can only say , that I have stated exactly what I feel . I am earnestly desirous of seeing a better state of things , but I have no idea that we can materially improve that ...
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... present purpose ; we will therefore only refer to one or two examples , which , as being familiar , will serve to illustrate our meaning , and to lead us , not unnaturally , to our more immediate object . We can hardly contemplate men ...
... present purpose ; we will therefore only refer to one or two examples , which , as being familiar , will serve to illustrate our meaning , and to lead us , not unnaturally , to our more immediate object . We can hardly contemplate men ...
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... present objects . It will be our endeavour to point out the position occupied by Abernethy , in that , ( as we trust , ) gradually dawning science , to a par- ticular phase of which our object and our limits will alike restrict our ...
... present objects . It will be our endeavour to point out the position occupied by Abernethy , in that , ( as we trust , ) gradually dawning science , to a par- ticular phase of which our object and our limits will alike restrict our ...
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... to shorten this labour , we need scarcely say there is no way of doing it but by the rigid adoption of that mode of proceeding to which every other branch of science owes its present position . FIRST STEP IN ENLARGING A SCIENCE . 11 I mean.
... to shorten this labour , we need scarcely say there is no way of doing it but by the rigid adoption of that mode of proceeding to which every other branch of science owes its present position . FIRST STEP IN ENLARGING A SCIENCE . 11 I mean.
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... present we must rest satisfied in having awakened the reader's attention to it ; and pro- ceed to the more ordinary objects of Biogra- phical Memoir . John Abernethy was born in London , in the parish of St. Stephen's , Coleman Street ...
... present we must rest satisfied in having awakened the reader's attention to it ; and pro- ceed to the more ordinary objects of Biogra- phical Memoir . John Abernethy was born in London , in the parish of St. Stephen's , Coleman Street ...
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Стр. 18 - A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As, waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring.