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" That whatever Mr. Baring Gould writes is well worth reading, is a conclusion that may be very generally accepted. His views of life are fresh and vigorous, his language pointed and characteristic, the incidents of which he makes use are striking and original,... "
Industry in England: Historical Outlines - Page 2
by Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - 1896 - 479 pages
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Diseases of the Heart: A Clinical Text-book for the Use of Students and ...

Edmund Henry Colbeck - 1901 - 420 pages
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