The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 115
... remained on the wrong course until our own time . Powerful voices were raised in protest . Celsus , in the first century , warns the surgeon , in his anxiety to exclude the air , not to use the suture until the depth of the wound was so ...
... remained on the wrong course until our own time . Powerful voices were raised in protest . Celsus , in the first century , warns the surgeon , in his anxiety to exclude the air , not to use the suture until the depth of the wound was so ...
Page 138
... remained . Not until his death were Canning's wishes fulfilled . mere From Lord Salisbury's day to our own there has been almost complete unanimity of expert opinion as to the brilliant success which , as Foreign Secretary , Lord Castle ...
... remained . Not until his death were Canning's wishes fulfilled . mere From Lord Salisbury's day to our own there has been almost complete unanimity of expert opinion as to the brilliant success which , as Foreign Secretary , Lord Castle ...
Page 125
... remained : for in friendship he was noble still , with kindness unabated . When he walked he was , he says , a sight for idle observers , with his ' tall , lean , taciturn , abstruse - looking figure . ' The ' tongues , ' how- ever ...
... remained : for in friendship he was noble still , with kindness unabated . When he walked he was , he says , a sight for idle observers , with his ' tall , lean , taciturn , abstruse - looking figure . ' The ' tongues , ' how- ever ...
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