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... volume , from periods sufficiently distinct to prevent a repetition of the same political transactions ; yet suf- ficiently connected , to form a chain of history without considerable interruptions . ' The lives contained in this volume ...
... volume , from periods sufficiently distinct to prevent a repetition of the same political transactions ; yet suf- ficiently connected , to form a chain of history without considerable interruptions . ' The lives contained in this volume ...
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... volume gives a full detail of the public and private life of the female sex in the middle ages ; the constitution of the present European courts , with reference to the part acted in them by the fair sex ; with the effects produced by ...
... volume gives a full detail of the public and private life of the female sex in the middle ages ; the constitution of the present European courts , with reference to the part acted in them by the fair sex ; with the effects produced by ...
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... volume of Mr. John Bell's great work , intitled Principles of Surgery ; and since that time , three additional parts have made their appearance , composing the second Volume and the first half of Volume III . Of these we shall now ...
... volume of Mr. John Bell's great work , intitled Principles of Surgery ; and since that time , three additional parts have made their appearance , composing the second Volume and the first half of Volume III . Of these we shall now ...
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