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He says that Milman " evidently considers vance ;. each of these is less anti - Christian than that it is an advance in knowledge to disguise Scripa Spanish bishop , on the tribunal of the Inquis . ture facts and persons under secular ...
He says that Milman " evidently considers vance ;. each of these is less anti - Christian than that it is an advance in knowledge to disguise Scripa Spanish bishop , on the tribunal of the Inquis . ture facts and persons under secular ...
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These are annual growth of the number of persons large numbers in themselves , but it is to found under treatment in asylums imply that their difference that we draw attention - a there is a great and ...
These are annual growth of the number of persons large numbers in themselves , but it is to found under treatment in asylums imply that their difference that we draw attention - a there is a great and ...
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... manner we dispose of the pa- effect on insane persons , who belong chiefly tients so removed , their withdrawal would to ... in costly home - like character would be an actual benestablishments of so many insane persons , to efit .
... manner we dispose of the pa- effect on insane persons , who belong chiefly tients so removed , their withdrawal would to ... in costly home - like character would be an actual benestablishments of so many insane persons , to efit .
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Little more than this could be to keep insane persons in work houses withexpected or desired . out a license from the Cominissioners , we In so far as regards England , therefore , think that many difficulties and objections the most ...
Little more than this could be to keep insane persons in work houses withexpected or desired . out a license from the Cominissioners , we In so far as regards England , therefore , think that many difficulties and objections the most ...
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As it is rot felt to be an addition to may be said to be unkoown in the land . a poor lunatic's misfortune that he must be The most humáne views now regulate the sent to an asylnm , certificates are more casily treatment of such persons ...
As it is rot felt to be an addition to may be said to be unkoown in the land . a poor lunatic's misfortune that he must be The most humáne views now regulate the sent to an asylnm , certificates are more casily treatment of such persons ...
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