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Strana 4
... become very serious and often fatal maladies . In fact , it may be said . with truth , that there are no diseases , however simple and trivial in their inception , which may not be gravely compli- cated in an atmosphere contaminated ...
... become very serious and often fatal maladies . In fact , it may be said . with truth , that there are no diseases , however simple and trivial in their inception , which may not be gravely compli- cated in an atmosphere contaminated ...
Strana 7
... becomes the obvious duty of the public to assume and to discharge the responsibility . It is a responsibility imposed by nature , and the exigencies of the social state ; and its assump- tion by the state is dictated by the highest ...
... becomes the obvious duty of the public to assume and to discharge the responsibility . It is a responsibility imposed by nature , and the exigencies of the social state ; and its assump- tion by the state is dictated by the highest ...
Strana 11
... become the vehicle of disease , and increases the necessity for the exercise of discretion in the sources of its supply for human uses . For this reason the waters of surface wells and cisterns are frequently - the latter always ...
... become the vehicle of disease , and increases the necessity for the exercise of discretion in the sources of its supply for human uses . For this reason the waters of surface wells and cisterns are frequently - the latter always ...
Strana 16
... become obstructed and foul , vitiating the atmos- phere for miles around , and adding largely to the average death - rate of the city . Moreover pure air is largely dependent upon abundance of pure water , and both are indispensable to ...
... become obstructed and foul , vitiating the atmos- phere for miles around , and adding largely to the average death - rate of the city . Moreover pure air is largely dependent upon abundance of pure water , and both are indispensable to ...
Strana 28
... become rich , " says Russell , “ Talbot became respectable . He was knighted , and , as Sir Richard , received the honors of a splendid funeral , and a monument at Cambridge . " The profession disliked him , ostensibly for his quackery ...
... become rich , " says Russell , “ Talbot became respectable . He was knighted , and , as Sir Richard , received the honors of a splendid funeral , and a monument at Cambridge . " The profession disliked him , ostensibly for his quackery ...
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Strana 106 - He is too picked, too spruce, too affected, too odd, as it were, too peregrinate as I may call it. Nath. A most singular and choice epithet. ( Takes out his table-book?) Hoi. He draweth out the thread of his verbosity finer than the staple of his argument.
Strana 135 - Confederation and moreover to legislate in all cases to which the separate States are incompetent, or in which the harmony of the United States may be interrupted by the exercise of individual Legislation; to negative all laws passed by the several States, contravening in the opinion of the National Legislature the articles of Union...
Strana 103 - With neither of them that take offence was I acquainted, and with one of them I care not if I never be...
Strana 117 - O, no end is limited to damned souls. Why wert thou not a creature wanting soul? Or, why is this immortal that thou hast? Ah, Pythagoras' metempsychosis, were that true, This soul should fly from me, and I be changed Unto some brutish beast.
Strana 102 - Yes, trust them not: for there is an upstart Crow, beautified with our feathers, that with his Tiger's heart wrapped in a Player's hide, supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you: and being an absolute Johannes fac totum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.
Strana 107 - By the moon we sport and play, With the night begins our day : As we dance the dew doth fall, Trip it, little urchins all. Lightly as the little bee, Two by two, and three by three, And about go we, and about go we.
Strana 118 - And there in mire and puddle have I stood This ten days' space; and, lest that I should sleep, One plays continually upon a drum. They give me bread and water, being a king; So that, for want of sleep, and sustenance, My mind's distempered, and my body's numbed, And whether I have limbs or no I know not.
Strana 239 - In this age, the mere example of non-conformity, the mere refusal to bend the knee to custom, is itself a service.
Strana 109 - Now comes my Lover tripping like the Roe, And brings my longings tangled in her hair. To joy her love I'll build a kingly bower. Seated in hearing of a hundred streams...
Strana 103 - I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanor no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes. Besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing, which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing that approves his art.