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Indeed , the younger city physicians make no secret of the opinion that nearly all clerical ills spring from insufficient exercise in the open . The great Abernethy prescribed for my lords and ladies of his day , ' Live on sixpence a ...
Indeed , the younger city physicians make no secret of the opinion that nearly all clerical ills spring from insufficient exercise in the open . The great Abernethy prescribed for my lords and ladies of his day , ' Live on sixpence a ...
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To ignore the fact is more usual amongst romance writers , whom we cannot regard as negligible in the framing of opinion ; while accredited historians — ' all the learned and authentic fellows ' -adopt the moulding or paring process ...
To ignore the fact is more usual amongst romance writers , whom we cannot regard as negligible in the framing of opinion ; while accredited historians — ' all the learned and authentic fellows ' -adopt the moulding or paring process ...
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... examine this notion of a Scholasticism divorced from Science by the words and deeds of Aristotle , St. Thomas , and Pope Leo XIII . Leo XIII writes in the Aeterni Patris ( 1879 ) : " The schoolmen , following the opinion of the holy ...
... examine this notion of a Scholasticism divorced from Science by the words and deeds of Aristotle , St. Thomas , and Pope Leo XIII . Leo XIII writes in the Aeterni Patris ( 1879 ) : " The schoolmen , following the opinion of the holy ...
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I think that what has been written is enough to justify the opinion expressed at the beginning of this paper , that this book is a valuable addition to Catholic apologetics , and if any of my readers are induced to make closer ...
I think that what has been written is enough to justify the opinion expressed at the beginning of this paper , that this book is a valuable addition to Catholic apologetics , and if any of my readers are induced to make closer ...
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... granted by various charters , appear to the leaders of American opinion in the War of Independence , that , in most cases , they served to provide the solid bases for the new institutions of the independent States .
... granted by various charters , appear to the leaders of American opinion in the War of Independence , that , in most cases , they served to provide the solid bases for the new institutions of the independent States .
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