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Page 115
... notice , formed the plan of a tour , which should combine history and description , and illustrate both with the efforts of the pencil . Sir Richard Hoare strongly encouraged me in my undertaking , offered to accompany me again into ...
... notice , formed the plan of a tour , which should combine history and description , and illustrate both with the efforts of the pencil . Sir Richard Hoare strongly encouraged me in my undertaking , offered to accompany me again into ...
Page 118
... notice is taken of its bridge , ( at which the usual height of the tide is 30 feet , but has been known to be 42 feet , ) population , commerce , canal , castle , church , and antient religious establishments . In adverting to the ...
... notice is taken of its bridge , ( at which the usual height of the tide is 30 feet , but has been known to be 42 feet , ) population , commerce , canal , castle , church , and antient religious establishments . In adverting to the ...
Page 441
... notice for a long period . The question respecting the utility of factitious airs in medicine may now be con- sidered as set at rest , since the original advocates of the practice have withdrawn their support ; and the general ...
... notice for a long period . The question respecting the utility of factitious airs in medicine may now be con- sidered as set at rest , since the original advocates of the practice have withdrawn their support ; and the general ...
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