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... humanity on the part of the European settlers , immense countries laid waste , and the native inhabitants butchered , or ... human . Medicine , as a science , and surgery , are absolutely unknown ; and in the hot cli- mate of Brazil the ...
... humanity on the part of the European settlers , immense countries laid waste , and the native inhabitants butchered , or ... human . Medicine , as a science , and surgery , are absolutely unknown ; and in the hot cli- mate of Brazil the ...
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... human mind , can refuse highly to appreciate the works that contribute , so largely and so safely , to the development of that preliminary power ? The mention of De Foe , honoured as his name is in the annals of fictitious lore ...
... human mind , can refuse highly to appreciate the works that contribute , so largely and so safely , to the development of that preliminary power ? The mention of De Foe , honoured as his name is in the annals of fictitious lore ...
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... Human Magnetism , translated from the French of Count de Redern , and elucidated with Notes . By FRANCIS CORBAUX , Esq . 8vo . Pp . 217 . SOME years ago , when engaged in a quest concerning decayed knowledge and obsolete studies , we ...
... Human Magnetism , translated from the French of Count de Redern , and elucidated with Notes . By FRANCIS CORBAUX , Esq . 8vo . Pp . 217 . SOME years ago , when engaged in a quest concerning decayed knowledge and obsolete studies , we ...
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... human figures are sometimes met with , represented sitting precisely in the attitude which the magnetizers assume . Schelling surmises that the Ro- mans were acquainted with the art of inducing sleep by a certain application of the ...
... human figures are sometimes met with , represented sitting precisely in the attitude which the magnetizers assume . Schelling surmises that the Ro- mans were acquainted with the art of inducing sleep by a certain application of the ...
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... human bo- dy . The consequence was that by most people he was derided , though a few saw in his enthusiasm and selfpersuasion the vagrant elements of a singular genius . Instead of being deterred by the ridicule of the one party , or ...
... human bo- dy . The consequence was that by most people he was derided , though a few saw in his enthusiasm and selfpersuasion the vagrant elements of a singular genius . Instead of being deterred by the ridicule of the one party , or ...
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