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Page 33
... doubt that the whole of the subject - matter was furnished by Mr. Hunter alone . We have seen a great many of his private letters , and they authorize us to speak confidently as to his competence to have written the book of which we doubt ...
... doubt that the whole of the subject - matter was furnished by Mr. Hunter alone . We have seen a great many of his private letters , and they authorize us to speak confidently as to his competence to have written the book of which we doubt ...
Page 40
... doubt ; but this does not prove it to be necessary that every substance , or any substance , containing the basis , or elements of salts , should undergo this process , and be formed into salts , before it can be in a state to ...
... doubt ; but this does not prove it to be necessary that every substance , or any substance , containing the basis , or elements of salts , should undergo this process , and be formed into salts , before it can be in a state to ...
Page 406
... doubt , then , if the Venetians have " writ their annals truly ; " for they have had the art , in collusion with all historians but Mr. Pennington , to attribute to Genoa the disgrace of this submission to the French monarch . But we ...
... doubt , then , if the Venetians have " writ their annals truly ; " for they have had the art , in collusion with all historians but Mr. Pennington , to attribute to Genoa the disgrace of this submission to the French monarch . But we ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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