The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... fact had to be faced that never in the history of medicine had progress been so rapid as in the last twelve years . New facts have been ascertained , and new The task of ways of looking at old facts have come to be recognised as true ...
... fact had to be faced that never in the history of medicine had progress been so rapid as in the last twelve years . New facts have been ascertained , and new The task of ways of looking at old facts have come to be recognised as true ...
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... fact , the guardians of English wealth and the arbiters of English politics . ' This is too broad a statement , though it is a striking way of emphasising the fact that the English towns , by their cor- porate growth , and by the ...
... fact , the guardians of English wealth and the arbiters of English politics . ' This is too broad a statement , though it is a striking way of emphasising the fact that the English towns , by their cor- porate growth , and by the ...
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... fact that ' in 1378 " the citizens " ( who in this case must certainly have meant a very limited body ) presented a petition to Richard the Second in which they declared that of late " many of the commonalty of the said town have been ...
... fact that ' in 1378 " the citizens " ( who in this case must certainly have meant a very limited body ) presented a petition to Richard the Second in which they declared that of late " many of the commonalty of the said town have been ...
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