The Monthly Magazine, Or, British Register, Volume 29R. Phillips, 1810 - British periodicals |
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... England for near five years . At my return , in 1791 , he was practising medicine in London , ( and a most intuitive and able physician he was . ) I suppose his diploma was from Scotland , or America . How long he continued the practice ...
... England for near five years . At my return , in 1791 , he was practising medicine in London , ( and a most intuitive and able physician he was . ) I suppose his diploma was from Scotland , or America . How long he continued the practice ...
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... England expended one hundred and thirty - nine millions sterling in the war undertaken to subju gate the American colonies . This sum , about six hundred millions of dollars , laid out in the construction of canals , at twenty thousand ...
... England expended one hundred and thirty - nine millions sterling in the war undertaken to subju gate the American colonies . This sum , about six hundred millions of dollars , laid out in the construction of canals , at twenty thousand ...
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... England , France , and Germany ; and having selected from these numerous , and often voluminous , works , such particulars as were most likely to be serviceable to my countrymen , when pre- sented to them , ( separate from every thing ...
... England , France , and Germany ; and having selected from these numerous , and often voluminous , works , such particulars as were most likely to be serviceable to my countrymen , when pre- sented to them , ( separate from every thing ...
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... England , withdrew into Scotland , in the reign of Malcolm Carmore , from whoma he received lands in Lothian , about 1066 ; and branches of his family were afterwards established on lands in Angus , and Fife . General Melville's parents ...
... England , withdrew into Scotland , in the reign of Malcolm Carmore , from whoma he received lands in Lothian , about 1066 ; and branches of his family were afterwards established on lands in Angus , and Fife . General Melville's parents ...
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... England had ar- rived in Guadaloupe , and Lieutenant- colonel M. had not only received his Majesty's leave to repair to Europe for the benefit of his health , but was at the same time promoted to the rank of colonel in the army , still ...
... England had ar- rived in Guadaloupe , and Lieutenant- colonel M. had not only received his Majesty's leave to repair to Europe for the benefit of his health , but was at the same time promoted to the rank of colonel in the army , still ...
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