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Page 82
... employed a great number of artisans both British and Maltese in the repair of arms , & c . It also contains shot of every description , and cartridges prepared for use , together with all the implements necessary for cannon , both for ...
... employed a great number of artisans both British and Maltese in the repair of arms , & c . It also contains shot of every description , and cartridges prepared for use , together with all the implements necessary for cannon , both for ...
Page 105
... employed throughout Europe for extending the benefits of vaccine inoculation , our medi- cal brethren on the other side of the Atlantic are not inattentive to the importance of this practice . No institution , as we are informed , has ...
... employed throughout Europe for extending the benefits of vaccine inoculation , our medi- cal brethren on the other side of the Atlantic are not inattentive to the importance of this practice . No institution , as we are informed , has ...
Page 197
... employed in the conveyance of coals from the pits to Bath . Wearied and panting with the labour of the day , here the wretched beasts are driven by crouds , as the evening closes , into yards hired for the pur- pose , not so much for ...
... employed in the conveyance of coals from the pits to Bath . Wearied and panting with the labour of the day , here the wretched beasts are driven by crouds , as the evening closes , into yards hired for the pur- pose , not so much for ...
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