| William Sharp - Homeopathy - 1894 - 244 pages
...found a better solution for this difficulty than any of those he has made use of. This body of men in our own country, may be described like the British army in Csesar's time : some of theiin slay in chariots and some on foot. If the infantry do less execution... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1896 - 360 pages
...found a better solution for this difficulty than any of those he has made use of. This body of men, in our own country, may be described like the British army in Csesar's time : some of them slay in chariots, and some on foot. If the infantry do less execution... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1897 - 392 pages
...better March 24, Solution for this Difficulty, than any of those he has made use of, This Body of Men, in our own Country, may be described like the British Army in Caesar's timet Some of them slay in Chariots, and some on Foot If the Infantry do less Execution than the Charioteers,... | |
| English literature - 1906 - 578 pages
...found a better solution for this difficulty than any of those he has made use of. This body of men in our own country may be described like the British army in Csesar's time: some of them slay in chariots, and some on foot. If the infantry do less execution than... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1915 - 464 pages
...found a better solution for this difficulty than any of those he has made use of. This body of men, in our own country, may be described like the British army in Caesar's time : some of them slay in chariots, and some on foot. If the infantry do less execution than the charioteers,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1915 - 710 pages
...better March 24, Solution for this Difficulty, than any of those he has made use of, This Body of Men, in our own Country, may be described like the British Army in Caesar's time s Some of them slay in Chariots, and some on Foot If the Infantry do less Execution than the Charioteers,... | |
| Stephen Coleridge - English prose literature - 1923 - 290 pages
...found a better solution for this difficulty than any of those he has made use of. This body of men in our own country, may be described like the British Army in Ceasar's time ; some of them slay in chariots and some on foot. If the infantry do less execution than... | |
| William G. Rothstein - History - 1992 - 390 pages
...down as a maxim that when a nation abounds in physicians it grows thin in people. This body of men in our own country may be described like the British army in Caesar's time — some of them slay in chariots and some on foot. JOSEPH ADDISON, The Spectator U MEDICAL PRACTICE AMONG PHYSICIANS... | |
| Medicine - 1877 - 812 pages
...down as a maxim that when a nation abounds in physicians it grows thin of people. This body of men in our own country may be described like the British army in Caesar's time : some of them slay in chariots and some on foot If the infantry do less execution than the charioteers it... | |
| Medicine - 1921 - 786 pages
...as a maxim that when a nation abounds in physicians it grows thin of people. . . . This body of men in our own country may be described like the British army in Caesar's time. Some of them slay in chariots and some on foot. If the infantry do less execution than the charioteers it... | |
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