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Page 336
... regard ' of that eminent artist , and highly esteemed his superior talents , ' but that he refrained from specifying his works in consistency with the plan ( as expressed in the preface ) of not in- troducing living artists ; and that ...
... regard ' of that eminent artist , and highly esteemed his superior talents , ' but that he refrained from specifying his works in consistency with the plan ( as expressed in the preface ) of not in- troducing living artists ; and that ...
Page 482
... regard the memoirs in this point of view , both from the very flattering terms in which the secretary speaks of their me- rits , and from the respectable list of names which is prefixed to the volume as composing the Medical Society of ...
... regard the memoirs in this point of view , both from the very flattering terms in which the secretary speaks of their me- rits , and from the respectable list of names which is prefixed to the volume as composing the Medical Society of ...
Page 508
... regard to your health . My father and uncle are equally desirous with myself to be informed of it . When I witness their sensibility in regard to you , and to all that respects you , and when I call to mind your love for your duty and ...
... regard to your health . My father and uncle are equally desirous with myself to be informed of it . When I witness their sensibility in regard to you , and to all that respects you , and when I call to mind your love for your duty and ...
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