The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen12Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... some of the woodcuts in the text can hardly be looked upon without a shudder . There is only one of them ( Jonah ) not in that of the " Coverdale , " which the lord bishop of Exeter was permit- ted to place VERSIONS OF THe bible . 31.
... some of the woodcuts in the text can hardly be looked upon without a shudder . There is only one of them ( Jonah ) not in that of the " Coverdale , " which the lord bishop of Exeter was permit- ted to place VERSIONS OF THe bible . 31.
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... looked upon in those days , as one of the leading educational institutions of that part of the State . After spending some time at the academy , he commenced reading med- icine , with Dr. Robert Hopkins , of Bristol , as his preceptor ...
... looked upon in those days , as one of the leading educational institutions of that part of the State . After spending some time at the academy , he commenced reading med- icine , with Dr. Robert Hopkins , of Bristol , as his preceptor ...
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... looked upon as requirements of an unwritten law of the medical profes- sion . With the spirit of a man who prides himself upon his American citizenship and the honorable stand- ing of the profession to which he be- longs , the visiting ...
... looked upon as requirements of an unwritten law of the medical profes- sion . With the spirit of a man who prides himself upon his American citizenship and the honorable stand- ing of the profession to which he be- longs , the visiting ...
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... looked upon industry as chief of all the virtues , next to genuine piety , and as soon as his son was old enough to make himself useful on the farm , there was no lack of tasks for him to perform . He divided his time be- tween the farm ...
... looked upon industry as chief of all the virtues , next to genuine piety , and as soon as his son was old enough to make himself useful on the farm , there was no lack of tasks for him to perform . He divided his time be- tween the farm ...
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... looked upon as exceedingly valuable medicines , and conjuring away an abscess was thought to be the only means of getting rid of it . Knowing little of medicine , these doctors knew less of surgery , and the only trait that Dr. Scudder ...
... looked upon as exceedingly valuable medicines , and conjuring away an abscess was thought to be the only means of getting rid of it . Knowing little of medicine , these doctors knew less of surgery , and the only trait that Dr. Scudder ...
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