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... necessary I had found great want of , ) and then set sail for Forres , ' & c . " 6 The hospitable and polite attentions of Mr. L. a brother sportsman , and of his lady , could not detain the leader and his party a single night ; for ...
... necessary I had found great want of , ) and then set sail for Forres , ' & c . " 6 The hospitable and polite attentions of Mr. L. a brother sportsman , and of his lady , could not detain the leader and his party a single night ; for ...
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... necessary provisions . We quote the author's plan of an Indian religious establish- ment : A regular ecclesiastical establishment for British India may be organized without difficulty . Two bishops might suffice , if India were less ...
... necessary provisions . We quote the author's plan of an Indian religious establish- ment : A regular ecclesiastical establishment for British India may be organized without difficulty . Two bishops might suffice , if India were less ...
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... necessary for acquiring the requisite knowlege of the anatomy of the human frame : since the postures in which the figure is fixed , and forcibly detained , must evidently produce an effect on the shape of the limbs , different from ...
... necessary for acquiring the requisite knowlege of the anatomy of the human frame : since the postures in which the figure is fixed , and forcibly detained , must evidently produce an effect on the shape of the limbs , different from ...
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