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... respect to ourselves , we feel disposed to commend this deviation ; and had the alteration from the original plan been adopted still earlier , the accounts of some of the preceding counties would have been more complete . We likewise ...
... respect to ourselves , we feel disposed to commend this deviation ; and had the alteration from the original plan been adopted still earlier , the accounts of some of the preceding counties would have been more complete . We likewise ...
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... respect we have been disappointed . The typographical errors are numerous ; and we have observed a few of a more important kind . The apology which is offered in the preface is by no means satisfactory , and only proves that the author ...
... respect we have been disappointed . The typographical errors are numerous ; and we have observed a few of a more important kind . The apology which is offered in the preface is by no means satisfactory , and only proves that the author ...
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... respect the counterpart of the materia medica , and all the remarks that we made on the latter will apply to the former . C We have little more to add respecting this work , but that we have been amused with the perusal of it ; and we ...
... respect the counterpart of the materia medica , and all the remarks that we made on the latter will apply to the former . C We have little more to add respecting this work , but that we have been amused with the perusal of it ; and we ...
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Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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