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... original matter which it contains . Thus would have been obtained a good modern tour from Cadiz to Calais . We should next have advised him to publish separately , and without the distraction of European information , the entire second ...
... original matter which it contains . Thus would have been obtained a good modern tour from Cadiz to Calais . We should next have advised him to publish separately , and without the distraction of European information , the entire second ...
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... original disease is tubercular phthisis , we cannot long continue these remedies , ex- cept when the lungs contain very few tubercles . ' We now come to the ninth chapter , which contains the histories of cases , with the appearances ...
... original disease is tubercular phthisis , we cannot long continue these remedies , ex- cept when the lungs contain very few tubercles . ' We now come to the ninth chapter , which contains the histories of cases , with the appearances ...
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... original : but , in order to effect this object , in a mathematical treatise , little less knowlege of the subject is requisite in the trans- lator than is necessary in the author . It is not the man who best understands the language ...
... original : but , in order to effect this object , in a mathematical treatise , little less knowlege of the subject is requisite in the trans- lator than is necessary in the author . It is not the man who best understands the language ...
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Sermons collective See Skurray | 5 |
Elegy on the Death of Richard Rey | 13 |
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