The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... circumstances , " was my answer : " In many cases I esteemit less than former- ly ; and I employ fewer active reme- dies , than in the beginning of my あ practical career . " Dr Gregory agreed with me ,. prac- 10 Description of Edinburgh .
... circumstances , " was my answer : " In many cases I esteemit less than former- ly ; and I employ fewer active reme- dies , than in the beginning of my あ practical career . " Dr Gregory agreed with me ,. prac- 10 Description of Edinburgh .
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... circumstances , he al- ledges , lead to the suspicion that it was done by their enemies , for the purpose of throwing the blame upon them . In particular , he states that a gunpowder barrel , with the castle mark upon it was found next ...
... circumstances , he al- ledges , lead to the suspicion that it was done by their enemies , for the purpose of throwing the blame upon them . In particular , he states that a gunpowder barrel , with the castle mark upon it was found next ...
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... circumstances they describe , and most commonly not above the si- tuation of real shepherds . Both the music and words express , in a manner so lively and natural , the feelings of the human heart in such circumstances , that they can ...
... circumstances they describe , and most commonly not above the si- tuation of real shepherds . Both the music and words express , in a manner so lively and natural , the feelings of the human heart in such circumstances , that they can ...
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... circumstances of soil and climate ; and one of the two great divisions of the Cherokee nation have now under consideration to so- licit the citizenship of the United States , and to be identified with us in laws and go- , vernment , in ...
... circumstances of soil and climate ; and one of the two great divisions of the Cherokee nation have now under consideration to so- licit the citizenship of the United States , and to be identified with us in laws and go- , vernment , in ...
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... circumstances , without any hostile intention , the American embargo did come in aid of the blockade of the European continent , precisely at the very moment when , if that blockade could have succeeded at all , this interposition of ...
... circumstances , without any hostile intention , the American embargo did come in aid of the blockade of the European continent , precisely at the very moment when , if that blockade could have succeeded at all , this interposition of ...
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