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DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(02)75365-8
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Abstract: satisfaction at the result. When we thought the conduct of & p o u n d ; Dr. GREGORY censurable, we censured it,. but purely upon public grounds; and now we see him acting a most praiseworthy part, we as freely accord him our praise. There. is always true courage in a frank apology, where any intentional or unintentional wrong has been done; but the longer circumstances defer an apology, the more courage is there required for its full expression. That Dr. GREGORY has acted the manly and courageous part will su… Show more

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