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... ment . These were set and prepared for publication , by his son Nathaniel ; whose respectable character and pro- priety of conduct have long secured him the esteem and favour of the pub- lic , and whose knowledge of composi- tion , and ...
... ment . These were set and prepared for publication , by his son Nathaniel ; whose respectable character and pro- priety of conduct have long secured him the esteem and favour of the pub- lic , and whose knowledge of composi- tion , and ...
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... ment . Many 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 ...
... ment . Many 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 ...
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... ment did not take place till June fol- lowing . In November 1790 , he was promoted to the rank of Lieut . - Col . and after continuing some time longer in Ireland , he accompanied his regi- ment to the Mediterranean , and was shortly ...
... ment did not take place till June fol- lowing . In November 1790 , he was promoted to the rank of Lieut . - Col . and after continuing some time longer in Ireland , he accompanied his regi- ment to the Mediterranean , and was shortly ...
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... ment is very good , as in this manner the patients in the Hospital are al- ways attended by young surgeons , who are in general to be preferred to those of a too advanced age . Yet does the period of six years appear to me too short ...
... ment is very good , as in this manner the patients in the Hospital are al- ways attended by young surgeons , who are in general to be preferred to those of a too advanced age . Yet does the period of six years appear to me too short ...
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... ment of his having received the Books therein , shall be lodged with the Trea . surer . 2. Each Subscriber shall be entitled to receive from the Librarian , and have in his possession at one time , only one volume of folio , or of ...
... ment of his having received the Books therein , shall be lodged with the Trea . surer . 2. Each Subscriber shall be entitled to receive from the Librarian , and have in his possession at one time , only one volume of folio , or of ...
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