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" Remedies," containing probably all that was previously known.In consideration of these conditions your Committee have not opened the envelopes containing the name of the author; at the same time they do not wish to be understood as placing a low estimate... "
Publications of the Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - Page 263
by Massachusetts Homoeopathic Medical Society - 1875
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The Hahnemannian Monthly, Volume 4

1869 - 550 pages
...there is a proving in Dr. Hale's " New Remedies," containing probably all that wan previously known. "In consideration of these conditions, your Committee...author and published in the annals of this Society us among the foremost and best that have ever been presented. " Dr. C. Wesselboeft read a paper on...
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Proceedings of the Board of Trustees

1881 - 322 pages
...background. In the two collegiate courses, substantially as they now stand, the Faculty take great pride. At the same time they do not wish to be understood as considering them as in any way sacred. They embody a principle, but nevertheless admit of modification...
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Exercises at the Semi-centennial Celebration ...: With the Oration Delivered ...

Haverford College - 1885 - 182 pages
...so little, in its acquirement, and is as yet so little needed in the every-day of life. By which I do not wish to be understood as placing a low estimate on French as an accomplishment. On the other hand, it should form a part of every liberal education, and...
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Western Journal of Education, Volume 3

1898 - 346 pages
...thru different glasses; our mental grasp is clearer. To teach well, we must be well. "Of course, I do not wish to be understood as placing a low estimate on all the other good qualities requisite for a teacher's success. Thoro intellectual preparation, student...
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The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science

John Martin Vincent - 1909 - 670 pages
...of tenderness and humanity which ought particularly to characterize a free and enlightened nation. At the same time, they do not wish to be understood as giving by this declaration any sort of countenance to the detestable and delusive doctrines of passive...
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Proceedings of the 1st-13th Congress of the American School Hygiene ...

American School Hygiene Association - 1910 - 906 pages
...of the spiritual and intellectual forces in the promotion and conservation of the child's health. I do not wish to be understood as placing a low estimate on school hygiene in the narrower and more customary sense. School hygiene is the effective form of race...
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Proceedings of the ... Congress of the American ..., Volume 5, Parts 1911-1912

American School Hygiene Association - 1911 - 414 pages
...of the spiritual and intellectual forces in the promotion and conservation of the child's health, *I do not wish to be understood as placing a low estimate on school hygiene in the narrower and more customary sense. School hygiene is the effective form of race...
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Selected Addresses on Subjects Relating to Education, Biography, Travel, Etc

James Tyson - 1914 - 392 pages
...so little, in its acquirement, and is as yet so little needed in the every-day of life. By which I do not wish to be understood as placing a low estimate on French as an accomplishment. On the other hand, it should form a part of every liberal education, and...
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Selections from the Papers of the London Corresponding Society 1792-1799

London Corresponding Society - 1983 - 520 pages
...This Society have always cherished . . . the most decided abhorrence of all tumult and violence .... at the same time, they do not wish to be understood as giving . . . any sort of countenance to the detestable and delusive doctrines of Passive Obedience...
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The Infernal Quixote: A Tale of the Day, Volume 3

Charles Lucas - 2004 - 452 pages
...of tenderness and humanity which ought particularly to characterise a free and enlightened nation. At the same time, they do not wish to be understood as giving, by this declaration, any sort of countenance to the detestable and delusive doctrines of Passive...
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