Famous Illnesses in HistoryEyre & Spottiswoode, 1962 - 239 σελίδες |
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... become the absurdities of the next , and the foolish- ness of yesterday has become the wisdom of tomorrow . ' The seventeenth century produced not only the Royal Society in 1663 , but the learned William Harvey ( who died in 1657 ) ...
... become the absurdities of the next , and the foolish- ness of yesterday has become the wisdom of tomorrow . ' The seventeenth century produced not only the Royal Society in 1663 , but the learned William Harvey ( who died in 1657 ) ...
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... become Grand Marshal of the palace . He had a considerable fortune , which he had wisely transferred to England before he was proscribed by the Bourbons . His wife , who disliked intensely the life at St Helena , was partly of Irish and ...
... become Grand Marshal of the palace . He had a considerable fortune , which he had wisely transferred to England before he was proscribed by the Bourbons . His wife , who disliked intensely the life at St Helena , was partly of Irish and ...
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... become Queen of Great Britain and Ireland in 1830 , and Queen Victoria would not only not have reigned but in all probability would never even have been born . In the year 1794 the Prince of Wales , who was to become the Prince Regent ...
... become Queen of Great Britain and Ireland in 1830 , and Queen Victoria would not only not have reigned but in all probability would never even have been born . In the year 1794 the Prince of Wales , who was to become the Prince Regent ...
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TEAMWORK AND THE RECOVERY OF KING GEORGE V | 13 |
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