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... equally impolitic and unfeeling . He quotes ( p . 41. ) the evi dence of Mr. P. Milne , M.P. a gentleman who is ... equally natural , and almost equally humane and profitable to society , viz . that this double work and exhaustion of one ...
... equally impolitic and unfeeling . He quotes ( p . 41. ) the evi dence of Mr. P. Milne , M.P. a gentleman who is ... equally natural , and almost equally humane and profitable to society , viz . that this double work and exhaustion of one ...
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... Equally undecided are the opinions of the most respectable physicians concerning the nature of the disease and the means to be employed for its removal : whether it is to be attacked by bleeding and purgatives , by mercury , or by ...
... Equally undecided are the opinions of the most respectable physicians concerning the nature of the disease and the means to be employed for its removal : whether it is to be attacked by bleeding and purgatives , by mercury , or by ...
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... equally wide of pro- bability in estimating ( p . 227. ) the impression produced in Paris by the check given to Blucher's troops in the second week of February ; and it is surprizing that any writer , after having perused such a number ...
... equally wide of pro- bability in estimating ( p . 227. ) the impression produced in Paris by the check given to Blucher's troops in the second week of February ; and it is surprizing that any writer , after having perused such a number ...
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