The Monthly Review Or Literary Journal1765 |
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... whose inftruction and emolument it is pretended to be written . K - n - k . Reflections on Education , relative both to Theory and Practice : in which fome of the Principles attempted to be established by Mr. Rouffeau in his Emilius ...
... whose inftruction and emolument it is pretended to be written . K - n - k . Reflections on Education , relative both to Theory and Practice : in which fome of the Principles attempted to be established by Mr. Rouffeau in his Emilius ...
Strana 91
... whose teftimony I appeal , having formed a refolution of trufting to no authority inferior to that of the original fources of hiftorical truth . ' The Doctor divides the hiftory of the church into two ge- neral branches , which he calls ...
... whose teftimony I appeal , having formed a refolution of trufting to no authority inferior to that of the original fources of hiftorical truth . ' The Doctor divides the hiftory of the church into two ge- neral branches , which he calls ...
Strana 101
... whose accounts of the ori- gin of things fo palpably contradicted this idle fiction . Through a frantic averfion to thefe facred books , they lavished their en- comiums upon the ferpent , the first author of fin , and held in veneration ...
... whose accounts of the ori- gin of things fo palpably contradicted this idle fiction . Through a frantic averfion to thefe facred books , they lavished their en- comiums upon the ferpent , the first author of fin , and held in veneration ...
Strana 113
... whose nature and causes they were ignorant ; and alfo to throw fome light on nervous , hypochondriac , and hyfteric complaints ; as well as to fhew how far the principles laid down in his Effay on the Vital and other Involuntary Motions ...
... whose nature and causes they were ignorant ; and alfo to throw fome light on nervous , hypochondriac , and hyfteric complaints ; as well as to fhew how far the principles laid down in his Effay on the Vital and other Involuntary Motions ...
Strana 114
... whose nerves are deftroyed , or greatly deprived of their ufual power , become smaller but he rather thinks , this is owing to an abolished or very languid circulation of the blood in those very small veffels , which are thus deprived ...
... whose nerves are deftroyed , or greatly deprived of their ufual power , become smaller but he rather thinks , this is owing to an abolished or very languid circulation of the blood in those very small veffels , which are thus deprived ...
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