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Page 152
... manner in which Sir A. Cooper speaks of his satisfaction , on finding that the doc- trine taught by him for thirty years , respecting fracture within the capsule of the hip - joint , is confirmed by the observations of others . The ...
... manner in which Sir A. Cooper speaks of his satisfaction , on finding that the doc- trine taught by him for thirty years , respecting fracture within the capsule of the hip - joint , is confirmed by the observations of others . The ...
Page 156
... manner in which judicial proceedings are now conducted . A president of the court has eight magistrates under his ... manners and customs of the people . There is , indeed , a court of appeal : but this latter court never disturbs the ...
... manner in which judicial proceedings are now conducted . A president of the court has eight magistrates under his ... manners and customs of the people . There is , indeed , a court of appeal : but this latter court never disturbs the ...
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... manner as those of the horses are , which have to travel over ice . In their manners and customs , they somewhat resemble the feudal slaves in Poland and Russia . In their houses , as well as in their persons , they are re- markably ...
... manner as those of the horses are , which have to travel over ice . In their manners and customs , they somewhat resemble the feudal slaves in Poland and Russia . In their houses , as well as in their persons , they are re- markably ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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