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... remark , we must terminate our account of Dr. Bateman's very valu- able performance . As to its general character , the preceding remarks will manifest that we consider it as a work which ought to be attentively studied by every man who ...
... remark , we must terminate our account of Dr. Bateman's very valu- able performance . As to its general character , the preceding remarks will manifest that we consider it as a work which ought to be attentively studied by every man who ...
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... Remarks upon the Seasoning or Yellow Fever of Hot Climates . Second Edi- tion . By George Pinckard , M.D. & c . 8vo . 2 Vols . Baldwin and Co. In the first edition of this work , which we reviewed in our liiid volume , the author ...
... Remarks upon the Seasoning or Yellow Fever of Hot Climates . Second Edi- tion . By George Pinckard , M.D. & c . 8vo . 2 Vols . Baldwin and Co. In the first edition of this work , which we reviewed in our liiid volume , the author ...
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... remarks on that duty , 320 . Gourgaud , Gen. brief account of , 400 . His report of the campaign of 1815 , 403 . Greece , modern , manners of its inhabitants , 37. Reflections on quitting that country , 38 . Gyron le Courteois , a ...
... remarks on that duty , 320 . Gourgaud , Gen. brief account of , 400 . His report of the campaign of 1815 , 403 . Greece , modern , manners of its inhabitants , 37. Reflections on quitting that country , 38 . Gyron le Courteois , a ...
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