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... died , together with the disorders by which their death was occa- 49 801 A sioned . In 1793 , 94 , 95 , and 96 , there were 579 deaths ; of which , 41 proceed . ed from consumption , being one in four- teen of the whole number . No one died ...
... died , together with the disorders by which their death was occa- 49 801 A sioned . In 1793 , 94 , 95 , and 96 , there were 579 deaths ; of which , 41 proceed . ed from consumption , being one in four- teen of the whole number . No one died ...
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... died about twelve months ago ; which , had they accepted , would have been an endowment for these deserted outcasts ? And , supposing such * This large building is an old establish ment , intended for the reception of desti- tute ...
... died about twelve months ago ; which , had they accepted , would have been an endowment for these deserted outcasts ? And , supposing such * This large building is an old establish ment , intended for the reception of desti- tute ...
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... died in 1813 , after a long and useful career , and was well known in the philosophical world by his ingenious Développement de la partie elemen- taire de Mathématiques , ' a work highly esteemed for the spirit of acute analysis which ...
... died in 1813 , after a long and useful career , and was well known in the philosophical world by his ingenious Développement de la partie elemen- taire de Mathématiques , ' a work highly esteemed for the spirit of acute analysis which ...
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... dying labourer , em- ployed in their own salt - works ; and that it was either stolen by artifice , lost by accident , or secreted by design for the purpose of security on some emergent oc- casion . At all events , the discovery of this ...
... dying labourer , em- ployed in their own salt - works ; and that it was either stolen by artifice , lost by accident , or secreted by design for the purpose of security on some emergent oc- casion . At all events , the discovery of this ...
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... died for it : Brutus is an ho- noured name , but Cæsar semper Augustus has no charms for me . I cannot quit the Vale of Langford without again observing , that the resi- dence or birth place of so many British worthies is to me truly ...
... died for it : Brutus is an ho- noured name , but Cæsar semper Augustus has no charms for me . I cannot quit the Vale of Langford without again observing , that the resi- dence or birth place of so many British worthies is to me truly ...
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