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Page 157
... considered as new to the surgeons of this country ; and , indeed , since the publication of his book , some operations have been actually performed which he only suggests as possible . We do not , however , on this account , consider ...
... considered as new to the surgeons of this country ; and , indeed , since the publication of his book , some operations have been actually performed which he only suggests as possible . We do not , however , on this account , consider ...
Page 259
... considered , or indeed mentioned : but we have felt what has been excellently described by a French writer , as to the effect of the oratory of Cicero and of Demosthenes , and we may apply it , mutatis mutandis , most strictly to our ...
... considered , or indeed mentioned : but we have felt what has been excellently described by a French writer , as to the effect of the oratory of Cicero and of Demosthenes , and we may apply it , mutatis mutandis , most strictly to our ...
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... considered , ex- position of the statute on that head , 98 . R Ray , or Reja Miraletus , and Raja Radiata , description of those fish , 244 . Reform , ecclesiastical , considered as innovation , remarks on , 164 . Rehabilitation ...
... considered , ex- position of the statute on that head , 98 . R Ray , or Reja Miraletus , and Raja Radiata , description of those fish , 244 . Reform , ecclesiastical , considered as innovation , remarks on , 164 . Rehabilitation ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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