Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... late King . The Vision of Judgment was written in a fit of indignation and disgust at Mr. Southey's nonsense ; and we confess that had we seen a copy of it in Italy , before it went to press ( for we had none by us ) we should have ...
... late King . The Vision of Judgment was written in a fit of indignation and disgust at Mr. Southey's nonsense ; and we confess that had we seen a copy of it in Italy , before it went to press ( for we had none by us ) we should have ...
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... late Mr. John Hunter , of whose name it is nearly superfluous to mention that it stands high- est in the rolls of surgical and philosophic reputation . Mr. Hunter , well aware of the extraordinary talents of Dr. Jenner , then a pupil ...
... late Mr. John Hunter , of whose name it is nearly superfluous to mention that it stands high- est in the rolls of surgical and philosophic reputation . Mr. Hunter , well aware of the extraordinary talents of Dr. Jenner , then a pupil ...
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... late number of the Quarterly Review upon the character and conduct of the late Sir George Prevost , a volume has been published by his friends under the title of " Some Account of the Public Life of the late Lieut . Gen. Sir George ...
... late number of the Quarterly Review upon the character and conduct of the late Sir George Prevost , a volume has been published by his friends under the title of " Some Account of the Public Life of the late Lieut . Gen. Sir George ...
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