The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1808 - English literature |
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Page 285
In the Highlands there is now no harper to be found , and with the practice of the instrument , the very memory of it appears to have perished also . It may seem , indeed , an extraordinary fact to us southern folk , ' that the most ...
In the Highlands there is now no harper to be found , and with the practice of the instrument , the very memory of it appears to have perished also . It may seem , indeed , an extraordinary fact to us southern folk , ' that the most ...
Page 352
After the death of Henry , which happened six years afterwards he resumed the practice of his profession , in which the variety of his knowledge added to the richness and the force of his eloquence . In his conduct at the bar he evinced ...
After the death of Henry , which happened six years afterwards he resumed the practice of his profession , in which the variety of his knowledge added to the richness and the force of his eloquence . In his conduct at the bar he evinced ...
Page 444
Large and repeated bleedings from the arm are frequently necessary ; a practice for the recommendation of which the public is indebted to Mr. Peach , surgeon of the 2d battalion of the 22d regiment , and to Dr. Vetch , assistant surgeon ...
Large and repeated bleedings from the arm are frequently necessary ; a practice for the recommendation of which the public is indebted to Mr. Peach , surgeon of the 2d battalion of the 22d regiment , and to Dr. Vetch , assistant surgeon ...
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