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Page 128
... success that his most sanguine wishes could expect . The audience saw a species of performance quite novel to the stage brought for . ward and supported by a young man , independent of any other aux- of iliary than the fertility of his ...
... success that his most sanguine wishes could expect . The audience saw a species of performance quite novel to the stage brought for . ward and supported by a young man , independent of any other aux- of iliary than the fertility of his ...
Page 208
... successful . The tract is principally designed for the perusal of the unprofessional , for which purpose it is well ... success in the practice ; I solemnly assert that , having inoculated in different places not less fewer that 4840 ...
... successful . The tract is principally designed for the perusal of the unprofessional , for which purpose it is well ... success in the practice ; I solemnly assert that , having inoculated in different places not less fewer that 4840 ...
Page 374
... success in my still more favourite pursuit , the propagation of Unitarianism , was still more uncertain . ' Even at sea , Dr. Priestley's pen was not idle ; and under all the difficulties which he encountered in America , he con- trived ...
... success in my still more favourite pursuit , the propagation of Unitarianism , was still more uncertain . ' Even at sea , Dr. Priestley's pen was not idle ; and under all the difficulties which he encountered in America , he con- trived ...
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