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Halaman xviii
... ourselves . As far as you can , trust no other man's scales , or weights , or eyes , when you can use your own , and let us in a general way look with both our eyes . It was a great relief to reflecting mankind , when the stereoscope ...
... ourselves . As far as you can , trust no other man's scales , or weights , or eyes , when you can use your own , and let us in a general way look with both our eyes . It was a great relief to reflecting mankind , when the stereoscope ...
Halaman xxvii
... ourselves pleasantly asleep in our arm- chair . May this be not seldom the fate of our • Henry Vaughan ' ! 23 , RUTLAND STREET , April 15 , 1866 . J. B. PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . N that delightful and Preface . xxvii.
... ourselves pleasantly asleep in our arm- chair . May this be not seldom the fate of our • Henry Vaughan ' ! 23 , RUTLAND STREET , April 15 , 1866 . J. B. PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION . N that delightful and Preface . xxvii.
Halaman xlii
... ourselves . Let me acknowledge - and here the principle or habit of publicity has its genuine scope and power -the immense good that is in our time doing by carrying Hygienic reform into the army , the factory , and the nursery - down ...
... ourselves . Let me acknowledge - and here the principle or habit of publicity has its genuine scope and power -the immense good that is in our time doing by carrying Hygienic reform into the army , the factory , and the nursery - down ...
Halaman xlv
... chiefly on the whole system being unnatural . Therefore , for the sake of those who have borne and carried us , and Vide Sir Walter Scott's Surgeon's Daughter . d whom we bind ourselves to love and cherish , to Introductory . xlv.
... chiefly on the whole system being unnatural . Therefore , for the sake of those who have borne and carried us , and Vide Sir Walter Scott's Surgeon's Daughter . d whom we bind ourselves to love and cherish , to Introductory . xlv.
Halaman xlvi
John Brown. whom we bind ourselves to love and cherish , to comfort and honour , and who suffer so much that is inevitable from the primal curse , -for its own sake , let the profession look into this entire subject in all its bearings ...
John Brown. whom we bind ourselves to love and cherish , to comfort and honour , and who suffer so much that is inevitable from the primal curse , -for its own sake , let the profession look into this entire subject in all its bearings ...
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