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Page 146
... remarkable documents , which were never intended for publication , and which could not be published as they stand , without endangering the lives of many , because names and loca- lities are described ; but they are well worth studying ...
... remarkable documents , which were never intended for publication , and which could not be published as they stand , without endangering the lives of many , because names and loca- lities are described ; but they are well worth studying ...
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scribing one of the first discovered and most remarkable of the painted tombs of Tarquinia , known by the name of the Grotta del Cardinale , Mrs. Gray says- Another most remarkable frieze consists of a procession of souls to judgment ...
scribing one of the first discovered and most remarkable of the painted tombs of Tarquinia , known by the name of the Grotta del Cardinale , Mrs. Gray says- Another most remarkable frieze consists of a procession of souls to judgment ...
Page 548
... remarkable , and it might be interesting to inquire if any of the parties who were employed in rousing the popular feeling against the veto - ( the well - known Dr. England for instance in Cork ) —were connected either directly or ...
... remarkable , and it might be interesting to inquire if any of the parties who were employed in rousing the popular feeling against the veto - ( the well - known Dr. England for instance in Cork ) —were connected either directly or ...
Contents
Speeches and Forensic Arguments | 18 |
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
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