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Mahometanism forbade dissection , known , 348_botany among the Persians , ib . 137 - modern medicines preventive of disease , -they were behind the Hindoos in medical 152 - enlightened sentiment more necessary sciences , ib . to the ...
Mahometanism forbade dissection , known , 348_botany among the Persians , ib . 137 - modern medicines preventive of disease , -they were behind the Hindoos in medical 152 - enlightened sentiment more necessary sciences , ib . to the ...
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... and yet it is to be feared that this has been the prevailing motive . That some have been influenced only by VOL . XI.—NO. XXI . 1 4 a RE modesty in avoiding publicity is well known NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. ...
... and yet it is to be feared that this has been the prevailing motive . That some have been influenced only by VOL . XI.—NO. XXI . 1 4 a RE modesty in avoiding publicity is well known NATIONAL QUARTERLY REVIEW. ...
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4 a RE modesty in avoiding publicity is well known ; others have brought valuable truths to the grave with them , rather than seem actuated by vanity or the love of praise . But each have seriously erred . Modesty is indeed a virtue ...
4 a RE modesty in avoiding publicity is well known ; others have brought valuable truths to the grave with them , rather than seem actuated by vanity or the love of praise . But each have seriously erred . Modesty is indeed a virtue ...
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It is known as the Callam Inscription , and plates of it are given in different works on Celtic antiquities , including the Archæological Soc . Ant . Lond . In commenting on this , Dr. Aiken remarks that fifteen lines are required to ...
It is known as the Callam Inscription , and plates of it are given in different works on Celtic antiquities , including the Archæological Soc . Ant . Lond . In commenting on this , Dr. Aiken remarks that fifteen lines are required to ...
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In short , the astonishing remains at Stonehenge present the best known , and perhaps the most stupendous examples ever erected of the open temple . ” - Mimes . Hist . of Sculpture , & c . , p . 225 . * Description of an Ancient City of ...
In short , the astonishing remains at Stonehenge present the best known , and perhaps the most stupendous examples ever erected of the open temple . ” - Mimes . Hist . of Sculpture , & c . , p . 225 . * Description of an Ancient City of ...
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