Horae SubsecivaeAdam & Charles Black, 1900 |
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Halaman xviii
... human nature had not been all its days carrying number two as a fox - hunter does his extra horse - shoe , in case of losing number one . We see solidity by means of our two eyes ; we see , so to speak , on both sides of a body ; and we ...
... human nature had not been all its days carrying number two as a fox - hunter does his extra horse - shoe , in case of losing number one . We see solidity by means of our two eyes ; we see , so to speak , on both sides of a body ; and we ...
Halaman xxxii
... human understanding , its modes and laws as objec- tive realities , and his gaining that power over men- tal action in himself and others , which alone comes from knowledge at first - hand , is one which every physician should not only ...
... human understanding , its modes and laws as objec- tive realities , and his gaining that power over men- tal action in himself and others , which alone comes from knowledge at first - hand , is one which every physician should not only ...
Halaman xxxvii
... teaches us attaches to everything human and conditioned . Here are the candid and wise words of Professor Syme : - ' In performing an opera- indeed in everything else . Every great epoch brings with Introductory . xxxvii.
... teaches us attaches to everything human and conditioned . Here are the candid and wise words of Professor Syme : - ' In performing an opera- indeed in everything else . Every great epoch brings with Introductory . xxxvii.
Halaman xxxviii
... human constitu- tion must always expose our proceedings to a degree of uncer- tainty , and render even the slightest liberties possibly productive of the most serious consequences ; so that the extraction of a tooth , the opening cf a ...
... human constitu- tion must always expose our proceedings to a degree of uncer- tainty , and render even the slightest liberties possibly productive of the most serious consequences ; so that the extraction of a tooth , the opening cf a ...
Halaman xliii
... human economy from the general profession , has been a greater evil than a good ; and that we have little to thank the Grand Monarque for , in this as in many other things , when , to conceal the shame of the gentle La Vallière , he ...
... human economy from the general profession , has been a greater evil than a good ; and that we have little to thank the Grand Monarque for , in this as in many other things , when , to conceal the shame of the gentle La Vallière , he ...
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