An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 من الصفحات |
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... body ; nor could physicians them- selves know certainly how it was with them , till they opened their breasts or other parts of their body , and saw the tokens . We had at this time a great many frightful stories told us of nurses and ...
... body ; nor could physicians them- selves know certainly how it was with them , till they opened their breasts or other parts of their body , and saw the tokens . We had at this time a great many frightful stories told us of nurses and ...
الصفحة 488
... body ; that in his system , which he has now perfected and which will shortly be generally adopted , he has provided effec- tually for both ; that he has been long of opinion that the mind depends altogether on the physical organisation ...
... body ; that in his system , which he has now perfected and which will shortly be generally adopted , he has provided effec- tually for both ; that he has been long of opinion that the mind depends altogether on the physical organisation ...
الصفحة 780
... body of workers is needed as well as a leader ; - -a consider- able body of workers , placed at many points , and operating in many directions . This considerable body of workers for good is what is wanting in petty States such as were ...
... body of workers is needed as well as a leader ; - -a consider- able body of workers , placed at many points , and operating in many directions . This considerable body of workers for good is what is wanting in petty States such as were ...
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