Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 5권James Fraser, 1832 |
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... Hare and his associates- characters in whom the rarest benevo- lence was blended with a fate singu- larly unhappy ; and who , as much perhaps as any individuals that ever lived , may be considered victims to their ardent love of science ...
... Hare and his associates- characters in whom the rarest benevo- lence was blended with a fate singu- larly unhappy ; and who , as much perhaps as any individuals that ever lived , may be considered victims to their ardent love of science ...
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... Hare , who felt that he was des- tined to a path hitherto untrodden ; and that it became him to tread it with a firmness which should reflect credit both upon his own sagacity and courage , and upon science in general . It was ...
... Hare , who felt that he was des- tined to a path hitherto untrodden ; and that it became him to tread it with a firmness which should reflect credit both upon his own sagacity and courage , and upon science in general . It was ...
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... Hare had Dublin in his eye , be it remembered that he had Edinburgh also ; and not only Edin- burgh , but the whole of the kingdom -on such a comprehensive basis was the proud temple of his philanthropy erected . Seeing , then , how ...
... Hare had Dublin in his eye , be it remembered that he had Edinburgh also ; and not only Edin- burgh , but the whole of the kingdom -on such a comprehensive basis was the proud temple of his philanthropy erected . Seeing , then , how ...
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... Hare , who , for the sake of anatomy - for the cause of surgery , medicine , and midwifery -actually took measures to shield himself from the consequences which his new invention might entail upon him ? All this was not done from any ...
... Hare , who , for the sake of anatomy - for the cause of surgery , medicine , and midwifery -actually took measures to shield himself from the consequences which his new invention might entail upon him ? All this was not done from any ...
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... Hare cajoled an old man into his house , and having given him a glass of ale , with a few drops of laudanum in it to set him asleep , he and his friend pro- ceeded to business . The invention answered better than could have been ...
... Hare cajoled an old man into his house , and having given him a glass of ale , with a few drops of laudanum in it to set him asleep , he and his friend pro- ceeded to business . The invention answered better than could have been ...
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