The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 |
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... important to individual improvement , and to the general interests of medical science . The writings of physicians have usually been composed with the professed object of commu- nicating some new view of the history , the nature , or ...
... important to individual improvement , and to the general interests of medical science . The writings of physicians have usually been composed with the professed object of commu- nicating some new view of the history , the nature , or ...
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... important to supply them . It becomes my duty to apprize your Committee , that although the successes which are announced almost daily , prove that the courage and resolution of the Hellenists remain undiminished , and that the neglect ...
... important to supply them . It becomes my duty to apprize your Committee , that although the successes which are announced almost daily , prove that the courage and resolution of the Hellenists remain undiminished , and that the neglect ...
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... important allegation ( p . 68. ) that Frenchmen are so in- different to party , that they would shout for a Bourbon to - day and a Buonaparte to - morrow . ' Those who have lived in France , since the peace , have had ample occasion to ...
... important allegation ( p . 68. ) that Frenchmen are so in- different to party , that they would shout for a Bourbon to - day and a Buonaparte to - morrow . ' Those who have lived in France , since the peace , have had ample occasion to ...
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