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... occasion , we do not find ourselves warranted in bestowing the commenda- tion which in those instances we freely offered . ART . VII . Practical Observations on Urinary Gravel and Stone ; on Diseases of the Bladder and prostate Gland ...
... occasion , we do not find ourselves warranted in bestowing the commenda- tion which in those instances we freely offered . ART . VII . Practical Observations on Urinary Gravel and Stone ; on Diseases of the Bladder and prostate Gland ...
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... occasion to have recourse . ' This preface also relates , in a succinct and satisfactory man- ner , the fate of the English papers in the Scotch College at Paris . The Manuscripts of King James II . have beyond all doubt been destroyed ...
... occasion to have recourse . ' This preface also relates , in a succinct and satisfactory man- ner , the fate of the English papers in the Scotch College at Paris . The Manuscripts of King James II . have beyond all doubt been destroyed ...
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... occasion of a storm and much danger , he himself says , " I believe it was the Almighty's goodness , to check my consummate vanity ! " Yet in a fu- ture letter to Eail Spencer , on occasion of honours granted to him at Naples , he ...
... occasion of a storm and much danger , he himself says , " I believe it was the Almighty's goodness , to check my consummate vanity ! " Yet in a fu- ture letter to Eail Spencer , on occasion of honours granted to him at Naples , he ...
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