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... less noxious . Heat is too commonly regarded as a panacea for all our bodily ills . In truth cold has an equally fair title to take its place in the class of remedies ; for in many cases where health is inertly loitered away under ...
... less noxious . Heat is too commonly regarded as a panacea for all our bodily ills . In truth cold has an equally fair title to take its place in the class of remedies ; for in many cases where health is inertly loitered away under ...
Page 359
... that it was not thought prudent even to reserve in the East a garrison of occupation until the fulfilment of the Treaty of Peace ; and the eagerness of the soldiers to obtain their discharge on their return was not less remarkable .
... that it was not thought prudent even to reserve in the East a garrison of occupation until the fulfilment of the Treaty of Peace ; and the eagerness of the soldiers to obtain their discharge on their return was not less remarkable .
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Liberal principles are now uncontested , and because uncontested are less remembered and less applied by their professors than they used to be . Liberalism is the dominant creed , and like , the Established Church , is sure to have ...
Liberal principles are now uncontested , and because uncontested are less remembered and less applied by their professors than they used to be . Liberalism is the dominant creed , and like , the Established Church , is sure to have ...
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Contents
1 History of the Reign of Philip the Second King | 1 |
sur le Globe Par P Flourens Membre de lAca | 46 |
England from the earliest period to the year 1742 | 78 |
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