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... course . ' This picture is not , however , to be applied to all the medical men engaged in private practice in Portugal , among whom are several scientific individuals : but they had in former years no encouragement to enter the army ...
... course . ' This picture is not , however , to be applied to all the medical men engaged in private practice in Portugal , among whom are several scientific individuals : but they had in former years no encouragement to enter the army ...
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... course sacrificed . Great quantities of the nails and ironmongery were useless , as they were not calculated for the general purposes of the people . Large cargoes of Manchester goods were sent ; and , in a few months , more arrived ...
... course sacrificed . Great quantities of the nails and ironmongery were useless , as they were not calculated for the general purposes of the people . Large cargoes of Manchester goods were sent ; and , in a few months , more arrived ...
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... course of a few minutes , every point of the compass . From June to the middle of October , the degree of heat is nearly stationary ; after the latter period , it falls as the storms and rain de- crease . At the town of Port of Spain ...
... course of a few minutes , every point of the compass . From June to the middle of October , the degree of heat is nearly stationary ; after the latter period , it falls as the storms and rain de- crease . At the town of Port of Spain ...
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