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... considerable improvements have been made both in the anatomy and the pathology of the disease . The object of Mr. Lawrence in this work is , how- ever , somewhat different from that of any of his predecessors . They have , for the most ...
... considerable improvements have been made both in the anatomy and the pathology of the disease . The object of Mr. Lawrence in this work is , how- ever , somewhat different from that of any of his predecessors . They have , for the most ...
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... considerable time at Rome , whence he removed to Africa , and there it is imagined he died . His opinions , however , did not die with him , but continued to gain ground in Britain , to the vexation of the Clergy , who exerted every ...
... considerable time at Rome , whence he removed to Africa , and there it is imagined he died . His opinions , however , did not die with him , but continued to gain ground in Britain , to the vexation of the Clergy , who exerted every ...
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... considerable in himself , than powerful in the affections of his people , which was a circumstance that was of itself sufficient to make anie King of England bear a considerable ffi- gure in the world ; that the parliament in settling ...
... considerable in himself , than powerful in the affections of his people , which was a circumstance that was of itself sufficient to make anie King of England bear a considerable ffi- gure in the world ; that the parliament in settling ...
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