The Scots Magazine, Band 71Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1809 |
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... possession of the cases of the patients , and have even an op- portunity given them of accompany- ing these cases with remarks . This , indeed , may very well be done in other clinical establishments , and is done , perhaps , by a few ...
... possession of the cases of the patients , and have even an op- portunity given them of accompany- ing these cases with remarks . This , indeed , may very well be done in other clinical establishments , and is done , perhaps , by a few ...
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... possession of a Gentleman of EDIN- BURGH , ) WHEREAS I , D - d H - me , Esq . of North Britain , Philo - Scot , have by great travel , and much study , for the benefit of mankind , discovered and brought to perfection my Opia- tismos ...
... possession of a Gentleman of EDIN- BURGH , ) WHEREAS I , D - d H - me , Esq . of North Britain , Philo - Scot , have by great travel , and much study , for the benefit of mankind , discovered and brought to perfection my Opia- tismos ...
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... possession of the most advantageous posts . The Grass - market , being the ordinary place of execution , was made head - quarters , from whence reconnoitering parties were sent up to the Castle hill . The city militia were drawn up ...
... possession of the most advantageous posts . The Grass - market , being the ordinary place of execution , was made head - quarters , from whence reconnoitering parties were sent up to the Castle hill . The city militia were drawn up ...
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... possession of the ship . As soon as this conquest was atchieved , he sent on board the olus for an English jack , which he immediately hoisted on board the prize , as her signal of surrender.- Captain Elliot , soon after his arrival at ...
... possession of the ship . As soon as this conquest was atchieved , he sent on board the olus for an English jack , which he immediately hoisted on board the prize , as her signal of surrender.- Captain Elliot , soon after his arrival at ...
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... possession of the suburbs . The Spaniards fled at the first fire , and the Duke of Beliuno spent the night in placing his artillery , prepa- ratory to an immediate attack . At mid- night the Prince of Neufchatel ( General Berthier ) ...
... possession of the suburbs . The Spaniards fled at the first fire , and the Duke of Beliuno spent the night in placing his artillery , prepa- ratory to an immediate attack . At mid- night the Prince of Neufchatel ( General Berthier ) ...
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