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Page 79
... attention to them : but , had it been suffered to remain in manuscript , we imagine that the medical world would have sustained no great loss . Art . 23. A short Treatise on the Glanders and Farcy ; by a Lieute- nant of Dragoons . 8vo ...
... attention to them : but , had it been suffered to remain in manuscript , we imagine that the medical world would have sustained no great loss . Art . 23. A short Treatise on the Glanders and Farcy ; by a Lieute- nant of Dragoons . 8vo ...
Page 104
... attention to a subject in which they are most deeply interested ; and , in the end , serve the cause of Christianity , which , though corrupted and so debased in profession , by its connection with the kingdoms which are of this world ...
... attention to a subject in which they are most deeply interested ; and , in the end , serve the cause of Christianity , which , though corrupted and so debased in profession , by its connection with the kingdoms which are of this world ...
Page 299
... attention to some Druidical remains in Derbyshire , -Rock - basons , rock - idols , rocking - stones , & c . which have been repeated and reviewed , almost to fatigue . Graned Tor and Stanton Moor ‡ , are brought fresh to our attention ...
... attention to some Druidical remains in Derbyshire , -Rock - basons , rock - idols , rocking - stones , & c . which have been repeated and reviewed , almost to fatigue . Graned Tor and Stanton Moor ‡ , are brought fresh to our attention ...
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