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Page 27
... sufficient to keep all this part of the country in complete subjection : but the natives of Wales may reflect with some degree of pride , that the spirit of their gallant ancestors appeared so formidable to their conquerors , as to make ...
... sufficient to keep all this part of the country in complete subjection : but the natives of Wales may reflect with some degree of pride , that the spirit of their gallant ancestors appeared so formidable to their conquerors , as to make ...
Page 256
... sufficient importance to lead to an investigation of the circumstances , which cause so great a difference between the effects of natural and those of artificial respiration . Mr. Brodie has , however , ' adopted a very different plan ...
... sufficient importance to lead to an investigation of the circumstances , which cause so great a difference between the effects of natural and those of artificial respiration . Mr. Brodie has , however , ' adopted a very different plan ...
Page 485
... sufficiently reduced : but it became more tense again on the 7th day , when he was bled twice more . During this period ... sufficient ground for doubting its accuracy ; unless we conclude , in the first instance , that the eure of an ...
... sufficiently reduced : but it became more tense again on the 7th day , when he was bled twice more . During this period ... sufficient ground for doubting its accuracy ; unless we conclude , in the first instance , that the eure of an ...
Contents
Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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