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Pagina 96
... according to the greatest masters it is eloquence . O'Conor is not only eloquent in addressing judge and jury ; in dealing with witnesses he is wonderfully sagacious , adroit , and successful . Unlike the great majority of the lawyers ...
... according to the greatest masters it is eloquence . O'Conor is not only eloquent in addressing judge and jury ; in dealing with witnesses he is wonderfully sagacious , adroit , and successful . Unlike the great majority of the lawyers ...
Pagina 103
... according to all tory maxims , she had merely exerted a very just pre- rogative . Never , however , was either George the Third or George the Fourth subjected to one - half the violent abuse from the most factious whigs that Queen ...
... according to all tory maxims , she had merely exerted a very just pre- rogative . Never , however , was either George the Third or George the Fourth subjected to one - half the violent abuse from the most factious whigs that Queen ...
Pagina 124
... according to Maldonatus , must be taken as an adverbial expression with xaτa understood , and having the force of εξ αρχης or απ ' αρχης , i . e . , a principio , from the beginning . This were all well if it could only be shown that ...
... according to Maldonatus , must be taken as an adverbial expression with xaτa understood , and having the force of εξ αρχης or απ ' αρχης , i . e . , a principio , from the beginning . This were all well if it could only be shown that ...
Pagina 146
... according as surgi- cal anatomy and mechanical skill receive further develop- ments , many other important additions will be made to this branch of medical science . Progress in the other depart- ments of medicine has not kept pace with ...
... according as surgi- cal anatomy and mechanical skill receive further develop- ments , many other important additions will be made to this branch of medical science . Progress in the other depart- ments of medicine has not kept pace with ...
Pagina 151
... According to the vitalists , the same mys- terious agency which keeps together the chemically an- tagonistic elements of the animal fabric , presides over every function and process of life . This view would be in accord- ance with ...
... According to the vitalists , the same mys- terious agency which keeps together the chemically an- tagonistic elements of the animal fabric , presides over every function and process of life . This view would be in accord- ance with ...
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