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... called monotony and restriction of labour ) , has over- taken the barber - surgeon . The surgeons have gone inside the head , have penetrated into the inner secrets of the human body ; the barbers have been content to remain outside ...
... called monotony and restriction of labour ) , has over- taken the barber - surgeon . The surgeons have gone inside the head , have penetrated into the inner secrets of the human body ; the barbers have been content to remain outside ...
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... called his poem " The Epigoniad . " — While engaged in the " composition " of his epic , he tilled the ground with his own hands , gave or found employment for the poor , took care of his sisters ( who would have sunk into indigence but ...
... called his poem " The Epigoniad . " — While engaged in the " composition " of his epic , he tilled the ground with his own hands , gave or found employment for the poor , took care of his sisters ( who would have sunk into indigence but ...
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... called " quality " seems to have been their chief end in life . Their eldest brother had had a run of eighteen months on the Continent , and had , says Bell , " returned quite the man of fashion , possessed of the graces . " This ...
... called " quality " seems to have been their chief end in life . Their eldest brother had had a run of eighteen months on the Continent , and had , says Bell , " returned quite the man of fashion , possessed of the graces . " This ...
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... called Egmore Redoubt , in an open and healthy situation , was selected for the purposes of the Asylum , and fitted up for the reception of the children . Dr Bell , whose heart was in this work , declined to receive any salary as ...
... called Egmore Redoubt , in an open and healthy situation , was selected for the purposes of the Asylum , and fitted up for the reception of the children . Dr Bell , whose heart was in this work , declined to receive any salary as ...
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... was the means of driving Dr Bell upon what he called his " great discovery " in education . Finding that nothing was to be expected from any of his assist- 1 See John viii . 6 . • 66 " " ants , he resolved to employ a INDIA . 25.
... was the means of driving Dr Bell upon what he called his " great discovery " in education . Finding that nothing was to be expected from any of his assist- 1 See John viii . 6 . • 66 " " ants , he resolved to employ a INDIA . 25.
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