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Under you is and Dundee ; a tract of country which , the fertile Carse of Falkirk , and the I dare say , cannot be surpassed , whe- wide extended Forth , studded with ther it be considered in an agricultural , towns on its banks ...
Under you is and Dundee ; a tract of country which , the fertile Carse of Falkirk , and the I dare say , cannot be surpassed , whe- wide extended Forth , studded with ther it be considered in an agricultural , towns on its banks ...
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Still it appears to me hurt- useful a subject of such importance , ful in this respect , that the young phy . could be considered as lost . Still , it sician has too little share in the clinic is certainly better , when clinical stucal ...
Still it appears to me hurt- useful a subject of such importance , ful in this respect , that the young phy . could be considered as lost . Still , it sician has too little share in the clinic is certainly better , when clinical stucal ...
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... and the natural deficiencies and when topics are introduced which are restrictions which exclude thousands considered familiar to all , would be from any knowledge of it , I shall next tantamount to absolute stupidity and endeavour ...
... and the natural deficiencies and when topics are introduced which are restrictions which exclude thousands considered familiar to all , would be from any knowledge of it , I shall next tantamount to absolute stupidity and endeavour ...
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They wise . considered the great progress which N. B. To prevent counterfeits , my their popish adversaries had made in packets are sealed with my coat of their conspiracies ; “ for , ” say they , arms ; viz . a Lion Rampant ; -- the ...
They wise . considered the great progress which N. B. To prevent counterfeits , my their popish adversaries had made in packets are sealed with my coat of their conspiracies ; “ for , ” say they , arms ; viz . a Lion Rampant ; -- the ...
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... been a classisupposition of its falling from the clouds cal one in Scottish poetry , and has in storms of thunder and lightning - been considered not unworthy of standIt occurs in crystals weighing from 40 ing by the side of Burns .
... been a classisupposition of its falling from the clouds cal one in Scottish poetry , and has in storms of thunder and lightning - been considered not unworthy of standIt occurs in crystals weighing from 40 ing by the side of Burns .
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