The Bland Papers: Being a Selection from the Manuscripts of Colonel Theodorick Bland, Jr. ; to which are Prefixed an Introduction, and a Memoir of Colonel Bland, Volumes 1-2E. & J.C. Ruffin, 1840 - United States |
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... proper to give some history of the original manuscripts from which these papers have been selected , and some particulars connected with their publication . To this is added a succinct chronological detail of some incidents in the life ...
... proper to give some history of the original manuscripts from which these papers have been selected , and some particulars connected with their publication . To this is added a succinct chronological detail of some incidents in the life ...
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... proper to reme- dy this public evil , and prevent any one for the future from professedly practising medicine who has not received a public testimony of his abilities , by being pro- perly licensed and honored with a doctor's degree ...
... proper to reme- dy this public evil , and prevent any one for the future from professedly practising medicine who has not received a public testimony of his abilities , by being pro- perly licensed and honored with a doctor's degree ...
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... proper candidate to suc- ceed Mr. Clarke , † in the school , by taking up his degree as Master of Richard Henry Lee was also at school at Wakefield , which is in Yorkshire county , whence the progenitor of General Washington came to ...
... proper candidate to suc- ceed Mr. Clarke , † in the school , by taking up his degree as Master of Richard Henry Lee was also at school at Wakefield , which is in Yorkshire county , whence the progenitor of General Washington came to ...
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... proper authority , which one of riper years would sooner command . The school has been some time on the decline , but if a good man be chose in lieu of Mr. Clark , no doubt it may again flourish , and when we find what is likely to be ...
... proper authority , which one of riper years would sooner command . The school has been some time on the decline , but if a good man be chose in lieu of Mr. Clark , no doubt it may again flourish , and when we find what is likely to be ...
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... proper that I should have your sentiments and directions concerning your son , in what manner , and where , he is to finish his education , which is high time to be considered , according to the employment you intend him for , and ...
... proper that I should have your sentiments and directions concerning your son , in what manner , and where , he is to finish his education , which is high time to be considered , according to the employment you intend him for , and ...
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