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... received with indulgence . And here they must regret , that it has not been in their power to notice , in the present number , the British Review , No XVII . which contains the best discussion they have any where seen , of the means by ...
... received with indulgence . And here they must regret , that it has not been in their power to notice , in the present number , the British Review , No XVII . which contains the best discussion they have any where seen , of the means by ...
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... received : —Also , several Gypsey Notices , which will be carefully attended to in our next . The paper on Craniology , ' by Peter Candid , ' would have appeared in our present Number if it had not contained some improper personal ...
... received : —Also , several Gypsey Notices , which will be carefully attended to in our next . The paper on Craniology , ' by Peter Candid , ' would have appeared in our present Number if it had not contained some improper personal ...
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... received various communications upon Dr Spurzheim's system - or rather upon the controversies to which it has given rise . Two of these now before us are ably written , but nevertheless inadmissible . They are opposite in their views of ...
... received various communications upon Dr Spurzheim's system - or rather upon the controversies to which it has given rise . Two of these now before us are ably written , but nevertheless inadmissible . They are opposite in their views of ...
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... received , and will be care- fully attended to . We have received , from an anonymous Correspondent the Copy ( as he as- sures us ) of " an unpublished Letter of Robert Burns . " - It contains nothing of much interest ; but we shall be ...
... received , and will be care- fully attended to . We have received , from an anonymous Correspondent the Copy ( as he as- sures us ) of " an unpublished Letter of Robert Burns . " - It contains nothing of much interest ; but we shall be ...
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... received a very able paper under the signature of P. M. , but as the subjects of which it treats appear rather to belong to one particular class of Periodical Works than to a General Miscellany , and as the writer acknowledges that the ...
... received a very able paper under the signature of P. M. , but as the subjects of which it treats appear rather to belong to one particular class of Periodical Works than to a General Miscellany , and as the writer acknowledges that the ...
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