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After an account of his experiments , the author enters into an exa amination of the opinions both of the antients and moderns , respect . ing the nature of cancer . He thinks that the idea suggested by Dr. Adams is alone worthy of ...
After an account of his experiments , the author enters into an exa amination of the opinions both of the antients and moderns , respect . ing the nature of cancer . He thinks that the idea suggested by Dr. Adams is alone worthy of ...
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We respect his talents , and we shall be glad to see him retrieve his credit by his able and laudable conduct in office . > RELIGIOUS . Art . 37. Sacred History , in familiar Dialogues for the Instruction of Children and Youth , by the ...
We respect his talents , and we shall be glad to see him retrieve his credit by his able and laudable conduct in office . > RELIGIOUS . Art . 37. Sacred History , in familiar Dialogues for the Instruction of Children and Youth , by the ...
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We know that the sentiments respecting the issue of the 2d April , 1801 , on the continent , differ considerably from ... when she commanded obedience by her arms and respect by her superiority in the arts and sciences , is a highly ...
We know that the sentiments respecting the issue of the 2d April , 1801 , on the continent , differ considerably from ... when she commanded obedience by her arms and respect by her superiority in the arts and sciences , is a highly ...
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Exeter Bp of his Charge to the Clergy | 9 |
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