Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... practice of morality , according to the rules impressed by the Deity upon the human heart . Honesty requires an upright heart ; its principle is love of order and character . Integrity requires a pure heart and a scrupulous conscience ...
... practice of morality , according to the rules impressed by the Deity upon the human heart . Honesty requires an upright heart ; its principle is love of order and character . Integrity requires a pure heart and a scrupulous conscience ...
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... practice of shoeing , they are generally destroyed , for farriers have supposed that they bind the heels together , and prevent their expansion- they have therefore named them binders , and cat them away , in order to open the heels ...
... practice of shoeing , they are generally destroyed , for farriers have supposed that they bind the heels together , and prevent their expansion- they have therefore named them binders , and cat them away , in order to open the heels ...
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... practice of others , I know of no instance where the frog , from constant pressure , did not expand and receive great benefit . But the pavement , whatever shoes are employed , the hoof in the stable will be as much dis- posed to ...
... practice of others , I know of no instance where the frog , from constant pressure , did not expand and receive great benefit . But the pavement , whatever shoes are employed , the hoof in the stable will be as much dis- posed to ...
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... practice . In 1761 he was appointed to the professorship of botany and materia medica , Vacant by the death of Dr. Alston . His health becoming impaired , he some years af- terwards resigned the professorship of the mat . med . but ...
... practice . In 1761 he was appointed to the professorship of botany and materia medica , Vacant by the death of Dr. Alston . His health becoming impaired , he some years af- terwards resigned the professorship of the mat . med . but ...
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... practice of enter- taining strangers . Dr. Robertson , speaking of the middle ages , says , Among people whose manners are simple , and who are sel- dom visited by strangers , hospitality is virtue of the first rank . This duty of hos ...
... practice of enter- taining strangers . Dr. Robertson , speaking of the middle ages , says , Among people whose manners are simple , and who are sel- dom visited by strangers , hospitality is virtue of the first rank . This duty of hos ...
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