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... consequence of its southward position , being less severe than that of Upper Canada , it has become of late years a preferable resort in the opinion of settlers . Its population amounts to 100,0co , con- sisting of a mixture of British ...
... consequence of its southward position , being less severe than that of Upper Canada , it has become of late years a preferable resort in the opinion of settlers . Its population amounts to 100,0co , con- sisting of a mixture of British ...
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... consequence of a long series of illness , the author was obliged to call in the aid of a literary friend to prepare the greater part of the description of the county of Lincoln for the press . This gentleman , the Rev. J. Evans ...
... consequence of a long series of illness , the author was obliged to call in the aid of a literary friend to prepare the greater part of the description of the county of Lincoln for the press . This gentleman , the Rev. J. Evans ...
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... consequence of the attempt to introduce into medicine the scientific language of natural history and chemistry . We shall proceed to examine to what extent , and in what manner , this has been executed . In the materia medica ...
... consequence of the attempt to introduce into medicine the scientific language of natural history and chemistry . We shall proceed to examine to what extent , and in what manner , this has been executed . In the materia medica ...
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Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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