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Page 32
... friends . He endea- vored to make himself acquainted with the principles of me- dicine and surgery , and took out ... friends here , and , subsequently , many there , have earnestly attempted to dissuade him from his design , as a task ...
... friends . He endea- vored to make himself acquainted with the principles of me- dicine and surgery , and took out ... friends here , and , subsequently , many there , have earnestly attempted to dissuade him from his design , as a task ...
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... Friends in America excites our surprize : Though the Friends are a more numerous body in the United States than in Great Britain , their influence in society at large is evidently less . Instead of co - operating with other Christian ...
... Friends in America excites our surprize : Though the Friends are a more numerous body in the United States than in Great Britain , their influence in society at large is evidently less . Instead of co - operating with other Christian ...
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... friends all participation in the strains which they inspired . She even laid aside the in- tention which she had entertained of preparing a new edition of her poems , long out of print , and often inquired for in vain ; - well knowing ...
... friends all participation in the strains which they inspired . She even laid aside the in- tention which she had entertained of preparing a new edition of her poems , long out of print , and often inquired for in vain ; - well knowing ...
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The Spirit of the Age or Contemporary Portraits Page | 1 |
Lawlesss Compendium of the History of Ireland | 15 |
Halketts Historical Notes on the NorthAmerican Indians | 25 |
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