The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Том 10Oliver Everett., 1825 |
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... towns ; and I quoted the decided opinion of a secretary to one of the life - insurance offices , whose opinion would be admitted by any impar- tial person , to be decisive on the subject , that on the score of healthi- ness , there can ...
... towns ; and I quoted the decided opinion of a secretary to one of the life - insurance offices , whose opinion would be admitted by any impar- tial person , to be decisive on the subject , that on the score of healthi- ness , there can ...
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... town and country the great majority of practice ought to be medical more than surgical . A surgical operation is , after all , but too often a confession of the blindness and weakness of the healing science , the highest exaltation of ...
... town and country the great majority of practice ought to be medical more than surgical . A surgical operation is , after all , but too often a confession of the blindness and weakness of the healing science , the highest exaltation of ...
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... town with her cousins in Harcourt - street ; I see her almost every day . " She has a very pretty property too , they say , under her father's will , a lease for lives renewable for ever . " " So I have always understood . " " In fact ...
... town with her cousins in Harcourt - street ; I see her almost every day . " She has a very pretty property too , they say , under her father's will , a lease for lives renewable for ever . " " So I have always understood . " " In fact ...
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... town , my friend had a party of Dublin acquaintances at his house among the guests was the late Mr. D—— , an old attorney in considerable business , and his daughter . In the evening , though it was summer - time , we had a dance . I ...
... town , my friend had a party of Dublin acquaintances at his house among the guests was the late Mr. D—— , an old attorney in considerable business , and his daughter . In the evening , though it was summer - time , we had a dance . I ...
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... town - house of Velletri a celebrated picture , which I went to see . At the gate I met four English travellers , one of whom , the son of a rich London merchant , spoke Italian fluently . We entered together , and were conducted by the ...
... town - house of Velletri a celebrated picture , which I went to see . At the gate I met four English travellers , one of whom , the son of a rich London merchant , spoke Italian fluently . We entered together , and were conducted by the ...
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