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Page 107
... attention has , however , been lately called to this subject , by an association of some of the most eminent surgeons in the metropo- lis , formed for the express purpose of investigating the phænomena of this disease , and instituting ...
... attention has , however , been lately called to this subject , by an association of some of the most eminent surgeons in the metropo- lis , formed for the express purpose of investigating the phænomena of this disease , and instituting ...
Page 155
... attention of the same jurisdiction , but may more fitly be heard and decided before the tribunal lately created by statute for such purposes . It is but justice to the noble person who has been lately so much the subject of public attention ...
... attention of the same jurisdiction , but may more fitly be heard and decided before the tribunal lately created by statute for such purposes . It is but justice to the noble person who has been lately so much the subject of public attention ...
Page 206
... attention of youth , for whose service they are intended ; and must contribute to their instruction and improvement . RELIGIOUS . Art . 18. A Letter to the Hebrew Nation . By Charles Crawford , Esq . crown Svo . 2s . Boards . Becket ...
... attention of youth , for whose service they are intended ; and must contribute to their instruction and improvement . RELIGIOUS . Art . 18. A Letter to the Hebrew Nation . By Charles Crawford , Esq . crown Svo . 2s . Boards . Becket ...
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