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... attention and applause . Many of the author's opi- nions seemed likely to be adopted , and had an evident effect in the enactment of some laws , and in the framing of certain commercial treaties -- but these fair prospects are again en ...
... attention and applause . Many of the author's opi- nions seemed likely to be adopted , and had an evident effect in the enactment of some laws , and in the framing of certain commercial treaties -- but these fair prospects are again en ...
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... attention enjoin- ed to a proper evacuation of the intestinal canal . From some circumstances , we are led to suppose this work rather intended for general readers of a literary turn , than for medical practitioners ; and to such it may ...
... attention enjoin- ed to a proper evacuation of the intestinal canal . From some circumstances , we are led to suppose this work rather intended for general readers of a literary turn , than for medical practitioners ; and to such it may ...
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... attention of the public is seriously turned to the present system of the Poor Law , and that the Premier himself has come forwards with a plan for the regulation of the poor ; as thus not only the importance of the subject , but the ...
... attention of the public is seriously turned to the present system of the Poor Law , and that the Premier himself has come forwards with a plan for the regulation of the poor ; as thus not only the importance of the subject , but the ...
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