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THIS his is a subject which , during the last few years , has very particularly engaged the attention of professional men ; several valuable treatises on the different kinds of hernia have been published ; and considerable improvements ...
THIS his is a subject which , during the last few years , has very particularly engaged the attention of professional men ; several valuable treatises on the different kinds of hernia have been published ; and considerable improvements ...
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Considerable pains seem to have been taken in collecting the materials , accompanied also by an appearance of haste in the composition . A premium was awarded for this dissertation by the society for promoting Christian Knowlege and ...
Considerable pains seem to have been taken in collecting the materials , accompanied also by an appearance of haste in the composition . A premium was awarded for this dissertation by the society for promoting Christian Knowlege and ...
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... no less considerable in himself , than powerful in the affections of his people , which was a circumstance that was of itself sufficient to make anie King of England bear a considerable ffigure in the world ; that the parliament in ...
... no less considerable in himself , than powerful in the affections of his people , which was a circumstance that was of itself sufficient to make anie King of England bear a considerable ffigure in the world ; that the parliament in ...
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Bearsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
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