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... doubt great , and no quaran- tine was at any time imposed on the vessels , or on their cargoes , crews , or passengers , so that if the disease could have been con- veyed in this way , it would no doubt have soon been done . But what ...
... doubt great , and no quaran- tine was at any time imposed on the vessels , or on their cargoes , crews , or passengers , so that if the disease could have been con- veyed in this way , it would no doubt have soon been done . But what ...
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... doubt have been done , as all the members of the British Board of Health are believers in contagion , if any thing had occurred which favored that doctrine . But nothing of this kind has taken place . We had , to be sure , in the ...
... doubt have been done , as all the members of the British Board of Health are believers in contagion , if any thing had occurred which favored that doctrine . But nothing of this kind has taken place . We had , to be sure , in the ...
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... Doubt- less we should rejoice to have them ; but since the privilege is denied us , we do as well as we can without them . But this defect , great and serious as we confess it is , cannot reasonably be charged upon popular institutions ...
... Doubt- less we should rejoice to have them ; but since the privilege is denied us , we do as well as we can without them . But this defect , great and serious as we confess it is , cannot reasonably be charged upon popular institutions ...
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COUSINS PHILOSOPHY | 19 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF RICHARD BAXTER | 36 |
HODGSONS MEMOIRS ON THE BERBER LANGUAGE | 54 |
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