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... influence of the prevalent systems of quackery . Another , in the meridian of life , ambitious of a wide ... influences of unbelief , was half tempted to become every- thing to every one , to retain and extend his busi- * * * ness ...
... influence of the prevalent systems of quackery . Another , in the meridian of life , ambitious of a wide ... influences of unbelief , was half tempted to become every- thing to every one , to retain and extend his busi- * * * ness ...
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... influence . But the stu- dent of history , who penetrates beneath the sur- face of events , with due discrimination contrast- ing the spirit of the past with that of the present , finds much to commend the latter to his esteem , and to ...
... influence . But the stu- dent of history , who penetrates beneath the sur- face of events , with due discrimination contrast- ing the spirit of the past with that of the present , finds much to commend the latter to his esteem , and to ...
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Stephen Smith. they could not but have an important influence upon the discussions which followed the reading of the paper mentioned . Nor has their influence ceased with the adjournment of the Statistical Congress , but we now learn ...
Stephen Smith. they could not but have an important influence upon the discussions which followed the reading of the paper mentioned . Nor has their influence ceased with the adjournment of the Statistical Congress , but we now learn ...
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