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Page 116
... notice of Mr. Laing , and thus he speaks of him : Two volumes of necessary supplement to Robertson's History seem to evince a strong suspicion in Mr. Laing , that the Dissertation of his predecessor had shrunk away before the vigorous ...
... notice of Mr. Laing , and thus he speaks of him : Two volumes of necessary supplement to Robertson's History seem to evince a strong suspicion in Mr. Laing , that the Dissertation of his predecessor had shrunk away before the vigorous ...
Page 305
... notice the varieties and modifications of epidemic fever ; their relation to the seasons , to the age , sex , and condition of the patients . In the next place , the general morbid characters and progress of fever will be adverted to ...
... notice the varieties and modifications of epidemic fever ; their relation to the seasons , to the age , sex , and condition of the patients . In the next place , the general morbid characters and progress of fever will be adverted to ...
Page 443
... notice of the Pyramids , also , is hardly satisfactory , even for a work so limited in extent ; though we are bound to confess that it is fully as good as that of Bruce himself . * The nature of such an undertaking as the present ...
... notice of the Pyramids , also , is hardly satisfactory , even for a work so limited in extent ; though we are bound to confess that it is fully as good as that of Bruce himself . * The nature of such an undertaking as the present ...
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Humboldts Personal Narrative | 14 |
ABEILLARD and Heloise familiar | 16 |
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