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... effect of his voice . They were at fort Washington when the Declaration of Independence arrived . It was a period of great solicitude . The recruiting had proceeded heavily and slowly , and those who were enlisted began to consider it ...
... effect of his voice . They were at fort Washington when the Declaration of Independence arrived . It was a period of great solicitude . The recruiting had proceeded heavily and slowly , and those who were enlisted began to consider it ...
Side 363
... effect , from the gradual obliteration of the excita- bility of the part to which it is applied . Hence tobacco ceases to be nauseous to the taste and acquires a new flavor to him who uses it . Hence intoxicating liquors lose their effect ...
... effect , from the gradual obliteration of the excita- bility of the part to which it is applied . Hence tobacco ceases to be nauseous to the taste and acquires a new flavor to him who uses it . Hence intoxicating liquors lose their effect ...
Side 512
... effects on a sick person ; and finally , to establish the distinc- tion supposed to exist between the imagination and the ... effect , he , at length , exclaimed : “ What is really the malady of this poor man ? " turning to the wondering ...
... effects on a sick person ; and finally , to establish the distinc- tion supposed to exist between the imagination and the ... effect , he , at length , exclaimed : “ What is really the malady of this poor man ? " turning to the wondering ...
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