Travels in Europe and the East: Embracing Observations Made During a Tour Through Great Britain... in the Years 1834, '35, '36, '37, '38, '39, '40, and '41Harper & Brothers, 1842 - 452 páginas |
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... once had reached . In the greater and concluding portion of this volume , therefore , which comprises Italy , Greece , Egypt , Asia Minor , and Turkey , it will be found that professional subjects necessarily occupy but a very limited ...
... once had reached . In the greater and concluding portion of this volume , therefore , which comprises Italy , Greece , Egypt , Asia Minor , and Turkey , it will be found that professional subjects necessarily occupy but a very limited ...
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... once more in that benighted Eastern Asia , which was , perhaps , the first cradle of its existence . When I left my country , the impaired state of my health too much occupied me to suppose that I should ever have it in my power to ...
... once more in that benighted Eastern Asia , which was , perhaps , the first cradle of its existence . When I left my country , the impaired state of my health too much occupied me to suppose that I should ever have it in my power to ...
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... once more the virgin soil of my own home , of my own kindred and my countrymen , that I could kneel in de- vout prayer and gratitude to that All - merciful Being , who had shielded me and brought me safe through every peril , and that ...
... once more the virgin soil of my own home , of my own kindred and my countrymen , that I could kneel in de- vout prayer and gratitude to that All - merciful Being , who had shielded me and brought me safe through every peril , and that ...
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... once more beholding my revered and beloved preceptor was too great to allow me much longer to conceal myself under an assumed incognito . Sir Astley , seeing me about to unravel the mystery , exclaimed , " Stop ! don't tell me ! " and ...
... once more beholding my revered and beloved preceptor was too great to allow me much longer to conceal myself under an assumed incognito . Sir Astley , seeing me about to unravel the mystery , exclaimed , " Stop ! don't tell me ! " and ...
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... once gathered around them . They had gone to a better and a happier world ; but they have left their virtues and their usefulness to be treasured and cherished as among the brightest pages in the annals of medicine . Dugald Stewart ...
... once gathered around them . They had gone to a better and a happier world ; but they have left their virtues and their usefulness to be treasured and cherished as among the brightest pages in the annals of medicine . Dugald Stewart ...
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