The Scots Magazine, Band 43Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1781 |
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... fuch patients having been difmiffed as incura- ble , who , after their emancipation from a long confinement , have recovered to perfect health . While therefore the high utility of Hofpitals , for acute diseases , as certain fevers ...
... fuch patients having been difmiffed as incura- ble , who , after their emancipation from a long confinement , have recovered to perfect health . While therefore the high utility of Hofpitals , for acute diseases , as certain fevers ...
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... fuch a fituation in life , or who are fub . jected to diseases of such a nature , as to render it improper for them to be admit- ted into an Hospital . 2. To prevent interference with the Royal Infirmary , the Phyficians and Sur- geons ...
... fuch a fituation in life , or who are fub . jected to diseases of such a nature , as to render it improper for them to be admit- ted into an Hospital . 2. To prevent interference with the Royal Infirmary , the Phyficians and Sur- geons ...
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... fuch and fuch expectations , they would certainly be confidered , in the eftimation of his Bri- tish Majefty , as nothing else than a mere neutral power [ 42. 155. ] . They did not perform thofe things you expected ; therefore ...
... fuch and fuch expectations , they would certainly be confidered , in the eftimation of his Bri- tish Majefty , as nothing else than a mere neutral power [ 42. 155. ] . They did not perform thofe things you expected ; therefore ...
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... fuch a foolish old man as to think that entering on a war was a very serious business . The papers were then read by the clerk ; after which Lord North rose to elucidate the fubject of his Majefty's meffage , and propofe an addrefs in ...
... fuch a foolish old man as to think that entering on a war was a very serious business . The papers were then read by the clerk ; after which Lord North rose to elucidate the fubject of his Majefty's meffage , and propofe an addrefs in ...
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... fuch evidence , to give a parliamentary fanction to a war against the ancient and natural allies of this nation . It is on the juftice of our caufe , and on the abfolute neceffity of proceeding to fach extremities , that we must be an ...
... fuch evidence , to give a parliamentary fanction to a war against the ancient and natural allies of this nation . It is on the juftice of our caufe , and on the abfolute neceffity of proceeding to fach extremities , that we must be an ...
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