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Page 126
... probably known only to a very small number of individuals ; and Bernadotte's consummate prudence , for which he is very remarkable , will probably bury the real truth for ever in oblivion , unless some unforeseen change in the affairs ...
... probably known only to a very small number of individuals ; and Bernadotte's consummate prudence , for which he is very remarkable , will probably bury the real truth for ever in oblivion , unless some unforeseen change in the affairs ...
Page 292
... probably very foolish , and not worth our inquiries , even if we had any clue to satisfy them . It certainly is intitled to serious consideration whether the public business might not be carried on with a smaller encroachment on pri ...
... probably very foolish , and not worth our inquiries , even if we had any clue to satisfy them . It certainly is intitled to serious consideration whether the public business might not be carried on with a smaller encroachment on pri ...
Page 475
... probably deserved the distinction , since it exhibits much research and medical learning , some knowlege of prac tice , and a considerable share of good sense . Its principal de- merit is its length , a fault that generally attaches to ...
... probably deserved the distinction , since it exhibits much research and medical learning , some knowlege of prac tice , and a considerable share of good sense . Its principal de- merit is its length , a fault that generally attaches to ...
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