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... able to finish any one of them as I could have wished , for this reason , that during the space of a whole year I could never find a table suf- ficiently straight and even , to be able to lay a ruler on it . ' . Mr. Kendal , in the ...
... able to finish any one of them as I could have wished , for this reason , that during the space of a whole year I could never find a table suf- ficiently straight and even , to be able to lay a ruler on it . ' . Mr. Kendal , in the ...
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... able a colleague , to give a regular course of lectures in his department ; and , in the beginning of the winter 1720 , Monro opened a class for initiating students in anatomy , physiology , and surgery . Thus we have seen a medical ...
... able a colleague , to give a regular course of lectures in his department ; and , in the beginning of the winter 1720 , Monro opened a class for initiating students in anatomy , physiology , and surgery . Thus we have seen a medical ...
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... able to resist such an at- tack , if the ships could get up the river . It was found that this was the contingency in the contemplation of the parties . - The second con- cealment was , his not having disclosed that the French , not ...
... able to resist such an at- tack , if the ships could get up the river . It was found that this was the contingency in the contemplation of the parties . - The second con- cealment was , his not having disclosed that the French , not ...
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