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Pagina 16
... course of it stated , that he had been particularly employed with others in preparing the details of that business to be submitted to parliament . Thus we have accompanied Lord Auckland from his infancy to the period of the most ...
... course of it stated , that he had been particularly employed with others in preparing the details of that business to be submitted to parliament . Thus we have accompanied Lord Auckland from his infancy to the period of the most ...
Pagina 30
... course no hospital , is nccessary for this disease , if indeed it deserves the name of a disease ; and that if an hospital were necessary for those who wish to shun the small - pox , the Small - pox Hospital is the last to which they ...
... course no hospital , is nccessary for this disease , if indeed it deserves the name of a disease ; and that if an hospital were necessary for those who wish to shun the small - pox , the Small - pox Hospital is the last to which they ...
Pagina 33
... course to all improvement in the prac- tice of physic , have not hitherto hinted a suspicion . Dr. Moseley argues as if the cow - pox were a new disease in the human species ; a supposition which it is unnecessary to refute . One of the ...
... course to all improvement in the prac- tice of physic , have not hitherto hinted a suspicion . Dr. Moseley argues as if the cow - pox were a new disease in the human species ; a supposition which it is unnecessary to refute . One of the ...
Pagina 39
... course of a few years , promise entirely to eradicate the dangerous and loathsome disease of small - pox . Signed by the President , & c . " " At the annual district meeting of the Benevolent Medical Society of Essex and Herts , held at ...
... course of a few years , promise entirely to eradicate the dangerous and loathsome disease of small - pox . Signed by the President , & c . " " At the annual district meeting of the Benevolent Medical Society of Essex and Herts , held at ...
Pagina 55
... course multiplied , and the necessity of transfers became more frequent . These circum- stances naturally drew together the parties interested , and a place of rendezvous for stockholders and their agents was , without any design ...
... course multiplied , and the necessity of transfers became more frequent . These circum- stances naturally drew together the parties interested , and a place of rendezvous for stockholders and their agents was , without any design ...
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Pagina 24 - Vaccinae, A Disease Discovered in Some of the Western Counties of England. Particularly Gloucestershire, and Known by the Name of the Cow Pox...
Pagina 456 - The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and there is no new thing under the sun.
Pagina 221 - Johnson praised its humour, and seemed much diverted with it. He repeated the following passage : " In strains more exalted the salt-box shall join, And clattering and battering and clapping combine ; With a rap and a tap, while the hollow side sounds. Up and down leaps the flap, and with rattling rebounds '." . I mentioned the periodical paper called
Pagina 316 - I did not however quite resign the hope of one day succeeding to Mr. Hugh Smerdon, and therefore secretly prosecuted my favourite study, at every interval of leisure. These intervals were not very frequent ; and when the use I made of them was found out, they were rendered still less so. I could not guess the motives for this at first ; but at length I discovered that my master destined his youngest son for the situation to which I aspired.
Pagina 317 - I was indebted to chance alone for stumbling upon his hiding-place.
Pagina 315 - In these there was nothing remarkable ; but my master was the strangest creature. He was a Presbyterian, whose reading was entirely confined to the small tracts published on the Exeter controversy. As these (at least his portion of them) were all on one side, he entertained no doubt of their infallibility, and, being noisy and disputatious, was sure to silence his opponents ; and became, in consequence of it, intolerably arrogant and conceited.
Pagina 317 - This was not done without difficulty. I had not a farthing on earth, nor a friend to give me one: pen, ink, and paper, therefore...
Pagina 310 - On seeing me, this great man observed, with a look of pity and contempt, that I was " too small,' and sent me away sufficiently mortified. I expected to be very ill received by my godfather, but he said nothing. He did not, however, choose to take me back himself, but sent me in a passage-boat to Totness, from whence I was to walk home.
Pagina 9 - Majesty being concerned to find that discontents and jealousies are prevailing amongst his loyal subjects in Ireland, upon matters of great weight and importance, earnestly recommends to this House, to take the same into their most serious consideration, in order to such a final adjustment as may give mutual satisfaction to both kingdoms.
Pagina 307 - Book;' but from my mother, who had stored up the literature of a country town, which about half a century ago amounted to little...