The Doctor, &c. ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1834 |
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... human nature than any other class of men , except the Roman Ca- tholic Clergy . Physicians on the contrary , though they see humanity in its most humili- ating state , see it also in the exercise of its holiest and most painful duties ...
... human nature than any other class of men , except the Roman Ca- tholic Clergy . Physicians on the contrary , though they see humanity in its most humili- ating state , see it also in the exercise of its holiest and most painful duties ...
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... human life ; this portion , " he observes , " is a time of discipline and restraint , and young people are never easy till they are got over it . " There is , indeed , during those years , much of restraint , of wearisomeness , of hope ...
... human life ; this portion , " he observes , " is a time of discipline and restraint , and young people are never easy till they are got over it . " There is , indeed , during those years , much of restraint , of wearisomeness , of hope ...
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... human race as well as the worse , with regard to them also the ordinary term of human life will be found the best that could have been appointed both for themselves and for the purposes of society , the wisdom and the goodness of the ...
... human race as well as the worse , with regard to them also the ordinary term of human life will be found the best that could have been appointed both for themselves and for the purposes of society , the wisdom and the goodness of the ...
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