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... ment : he will then place the words under- neath the melody ; and the first verse of the song will be complete ; of course , all the succeeding verses must be arranged to the same air . The author professes that the work is not ...
... ment : he will then place the words under- neath the melody ; and the first verse of the song will be complete ; of course , all the succeeding verses must be arranged to the same air . The author professes that the work is not ...
Strana 87
... ment of the Nervous System in general . 8vo . 12s . Researches into the Nature and Treat- ment of Dropsy in the Brain , Chest , Ab- domen , Ovarium , and Skin . By J. Ayre , M.D. 8vo . 8s . Part I. of a Series of Myographical Plates on ...
... ment of the Nervous System in general . 8vo . 12s . Researches into the Nature and Treat- ment of Dropsy in the Brain , Chest , Ab- domen , Ovarium , and Skin . By J. Ayre , M.D. 8vo . 8s . Part I. of a Series of Myographical Plates on ...
Strana 92
... ment . The agency for some of the Scotch banks , in particular , is said to be extremely in the City was besieged by crowds eager to save. Crowe , 19 Nov. J. H. Smith , Ens . , v . Dillon prom . in 77 F .. 17 Nov. Lt. C. W. Hill , from h ...
... ment . The agency for some of the Scotch banks , in particular , is said to be extremely in the City was besieged by crowds eager to save. Crowe , 19 Nov. J. H. Smith , Ens . , v . Dillon prom . in 77 F .. 17 Nov. Lt. C. W. Hill , from h ...
Strana 102
... ment , and , by her own spontaneous efforts , she , midst gaiety and pleasure , had stored her mind with much solid knowledge . Her piety was fervent , simple , and unaffected : her mind was early imbued with a deep sense of religion ...
... ment , and , by her own spontaneous efforts , she , midst gaiety and pleasure , had stored her mind with much solid knowledge . Her piety was fervent , simple , and unaffected : her mind was early imbued with a deep sense of religion ...
Strana 116
... ment the battalion of Foreign Fusileers was ordered to Naples , to be present at the parade of Piede Grotta . In fact , my plan for uniting a force of 5,000 men in Palermo might have been carried into effect to- wards the middle of the ...
... ment the battalion of Foreign Fusileers was ordered to Naples , to be present at the parade of Piede Grotta . In fact , my plan for uniting a force of 5,000 men in Palermo might have been carried into effect to- wards the middle of the ...
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