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Page 188
... produced no pain nor ultimate injury , but was an unsightly and incurable deformity . No case of it has originated here for many years ; it is now scarcely to be met with , and only found in persons over the middle age , who contracted ...
... produced no pain nor ultimate injury , but was an unsightly and incurable deformity . No case of it has originated here for many years ; it is now scarcely to be met with , and only found in persons over the middle age , who contracted ...
Page 314
... produce very different degrees of improve- ment in the pupils entrusted to their care ; that there is an art of teaching ... produced as ex- amples in his grammar , but in the perusal of some other easy por- tion of the language ; Cato's ...
... produce very different degrees of improve- ment in the pupils entrusted to their care ; that there is an art of teaching ... produced as ex- amples in his grammar , but in the perusal of some other easy por- tion of the language ; Cato's ...
Page 498
... produced by the change from war to peace . An examina- tion of the state of crimes during and after the war of 1756 would afford a similar result . The number of the convictions was in 1759 , fifteen ; in 1760 , fourteen ; in 1761 ...
... produced by the change from war to peace . An examina- tion of the state of crimes during and after the war of 1756 would afford a similar result . The number of the convictions was in 1759 , fifteen ; in 1760 , fourteen ; in 1761 ...
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