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Page 50
... living system , is the one best calcu- lated to fulfil all its objects . ' The writer acknowleges that the modus operandi of medi- cines is often extremely obscure : but he conceives that this ob- jection to an arrangement founded on ...
... living system , is the one best calcu- lated to fulfil all its objects . ' The writer acknowleges that the modus operandi of medi- cines is often extremely obscure : but he conceives that this ob- jection to an arrangement founded on ...
Page 77
... living was extremely cheap , and for an exile in his circumstances not uncomfortable . For his lodging , indeed , he paid a most exorbitant price , considering the place but the cheapness of provsions was more than a coun- terbalance ...
... living was extremely cheap , and for an exile in his circumstances not uncomfortable . For his lodging , indeed , he paid a most exorbitant price , considering the place but the cheapness of provsions was more than a coun- terbalance ...
Page 333
... living of Illesley , in Berkshire , and made him master of the Savoy . With these , however , he was not contented ; but upon the report of the death of Toby Matthew , Archbishop of York , he solicited the king for the vacant ...
... living of Illesley , in Berkshire , and made him master of the Savoy . With these , however , he was not contented ; but upon the report of the death of Toby Matthew , Archbishop of York , he solicited the king for the vacant ...
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