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Page 112
... received a Letter from Dr. W. in which he generally admits the propriety of our animadversions , but wishes to state to the public some circumstances in explanation . We therefore make the following extract from his letter : Excuse my ...
... received a Letter from Dr. W. in which he generally admits the propriety of our animadversions , but wishes to state to the public some circumstances in explanation . We therefore make the following extract from his letter : Excuse my ...
Page 146
... received considerable benefit , 111 were materially relieved , and 33 only were dismissed without gaining any advantage . - For this pa per , Dr. Falconer received a silver medal from the Society . - Dr.Smith , of New Hampshire , has ...
... received considerable benefit , 111 were materially relieved , and 33 only were dismissed without gaining any advantage . - For this pa per , Dr. Falconer received a silver medal from the Society . - Dr.Smith , of New Hampshire , has ...
Page 154
... received at the General Post - office , London , directed , " To my son in London ? " the next morning a gawky thumped at the Post - office window , and said , " has my mother sent me a letter ? " of course the letter received was ...
... received at the General Post - office , London , directed , " To my son in London ? " the next morning a gawky thumped at the Post - office window , and said , " has my mother sent me a letter ? " of course the letter received was ...
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