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... particular individuals , either in strength or abilities , and con- tinued only through the hereditary influence of particular fami , lies , can never be expected to attain . Parental authority and prerogative seem to be obviously the ...
... particular individuals , either in strength or abilities , and con- tinued only through the hereditary influence of particular fami , lies , can never be expected to attain . Parental authority and prerogative seem to be obviously the ...
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... particular notice . In the descriptions of the several parishes , the reader will meet with a variety of information respecting their situation , extent , etymology , antient history , proprietors , present state , church - patrons ...
... particular notice . In the descriptions of the several parishes , the reader will meet with a variety of information respecting their situation , extent , etymology , antient history , proprietors , present state , church - patrons ...
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... particular spot , had been previously described by Sir John Pringle . It was therefore not only unnecessary but even improper , to give this disease the name of Walcheren fever , as if it were a new disease , when in fact it exhibited ...
... particular spot , had been previously described by Sir John Pringle . It was therefore not only unnecessary but even improper , to give this disease the name of Walcheren fever , as if it were a new disease , when in fact it exhibited ...
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