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Pagina 54
... Remarks , relative to the District between the Jumna and Nerbuddah ; with an Ap- pendix , containing an Account of the Rocks ... remark particularly applies to his notes in the Appendix ; though he has evidently turned his passing oppor ...
... Remarks , relative to the District between the Jumna and Nerbuddah ; with an Ap- pendix , containing an Account of the Rocks ... remark particularly applies to his notes in the Appendix ; though he has evidently turned his passing oppor ...
Pagina 315
... remark con- cerning Sir Robert Wilson : • We leaped for joy when we heard of the deliverance of Lava- lette . Some ... remarks respecting himself personally , ' in the hand - writing of individuals who had already again solicited and ...
... remark con- cerning Sir Robert Wilson : • We leaped for joy when we heard of the deliverance of Lava- lette . Some ... remarks respecting himself personally , ' in the hand - writing of individuals who had already again solicited and ...
Pagina 335
... remarked that Napoleon's frame was very little extenuated . In the letter to Sir H. Lowe , the writer adds a remark which does not appear in the Dissection - Report , that the strong adhe- sions of the morbid parts of the stomach to the ...
... remarked that Napoleon's frame was very little extenuated . In the letter to Sir H. Lowe , the writer adds a remark which does not appear in the Dissection - Report , that the strong adhe- sions of the morbid parts of the stomach to the ...
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