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" of nature, every man, whether a physician or not, will give his own opinion. But I shall describe its actual course, and the symptoms by which any one who knows them beforehand may recognise the disorder should it ever reappear. For I was myself attacked,... "
Thucydides - Page 123
by Thucydides - 1881
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Half-hours with the Best Foreign Authors, Volume 1

Charles Morris - 1888 - 536 pages
...greater. As to its probable origin, or the causes which might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature, every man, whether a physician or not,...symptoms by which any one who knows them beforehand may recognize the disorder should it ever reappear. For I was myself attacked, and witnessed the sufferings...
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Thucydides: Essay on inscriptions and Books I-III

Thucydides - 1900 - 402 pages
...greater. As to its probable origin or the causes which might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature, every man, whether a physician or not, will give his own opinion. But I shall ., r , TJ and causes of it are un87, 3. 136 THE PLAGUE [il describe its actual course, and the symptoms...
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Masterpieces of Greek Literature: Homer: Tyrtaeus: Archilochus: Callistratus ...

John Henry Wright - 1902 - 490 pages
...greater. As to its probable origin or the causes which might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature, every man, whether a physician or not,...symptoms by which any one who knows them beforehand may recognize the disorder should it ever reappear. For I was myself attacked, and witnessed the sufferings...
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A Source Book of Greek History

Fred Morrow Fling - 1907 - 422 pages
...greater. As to its probable origin or the causes which might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature, every man, whether a physician or not,...symptoms by which any one who knows them beforehand may recognize the disorder should it ever reappear. For I was myself attacked, and witnessed the sufferings...
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Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, Volume 7

American Society for Psychical Research - 1913 - 796 pages
...the causes which might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature," remarks Thucydides, " every man, whether a physician or not. will give his own opinion." Every man will have his own opinion. \Ve know what would have been the opinion of Eliphaz the Temanite,...
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proceedings of the american academy

john wilson - 1910 - 726 pages
...might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature, every man, whether a physician or not, may give his own opinion. But I shall describe its actual...symptoms by which any one who knows them beforehand may recognize the disorder should it ever reappear." It would be easy to multiply witnesses proving that...
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proceedings of the american academu of arts and sciences

american academy of arts and sciences - 1910 - 704 pages
...might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature, every man, whether a physician or not, may give his own opinion. But I shall describe its actual...symptoms by which any one who knows them beforehand may recognize the disorder should it ever reappear." It would be easy to multiply witnesses proving that...
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Journal of the American Society for Psychical Research, Volume 7

American Society for Psychical Research - 1913 - 748 pages
...the causes which might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature." remarks Thucydides, " every man, whether a physician or not. will give his own opinion." Every man will have his own opinion. \Ye know what would have been the opinion of Eliphaz the Temanite....
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Plague and Pestilence in Literature and Art

Sir Raymond Henry Payne Crawfurd - 1914 - 384 pages
...greater. As to its probable origin or the causes which might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature, every man, whether a physician or not,...give his own opinion. But I shall describe its actual character, and the symptoms by which any one who knows them beforehand may recognize the disorder,...
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The Canadian Magazine, Volume 53

1919 - 670 pages
...there. As to its probable origin or the causes which might or could have produced such a disturbance of nature, every man, whether a physician or not, will give his own opinion. But T shall describe its actual course, and the symptoms by which any one who knows them beforehand may...
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