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... equal to what we have in the London hospital ; and such is the uninterrupted health enjoyed by all classes of the community , that these have but little practice . Their fees seldom exceed sixpence ; even operations are performed for a ...
... equal to what we have in the London hospital ; and such is the uninterrupted health enjoyed by all classes of the community , that these have but little practice . Their fees seldom exceed sixpence ; even operations are performed for a ...
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... equal , perhaps , says the author , in interior beauty , to that of Paphos or Cythera , ) the Venus of Medicis : but at present this temple is abandoned by its celestial in- habitant , and nearly stripped of all its furniture . ' The ...
... equal , perhaps , says the author , in interior beauty , to that of Paphos or Cythera , ) the Venus of Medicis : but at present this temple is abandoned by its celestial in- habitant , and nearly stripped of all its furniture . ' The ...
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... equal attraction . 8. If m be any whole number , and the density be either uniform or as any function of x and y , ( these representing still the same as No. 6. , ) the same curve which , by revolving , ge- nerates the solid of greatest ...
... equal attraction . 8. If m be any whole number , and the density be either uniform or as any function of x and y , ( these representing still the same as No. 6. , ) the same curve which , by revolving , ge- nerates the solid of greatest ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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