Memoirs of Eighty Years

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CONTENTS.

ERRATA.

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II.

III.

IV.

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VI.

VII.

VIII.

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X.

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XII.

XIII.

XIV.

XV.

XVI.

XVII.

XVIII.

XIX.

XX.

XXI.

XXII.

XXIII.

XXIV.

XXV.

XXVI.

XXVII.

XXVIII.

XXIX.

XXX.

XXXI.

XXXII.

XXXIII.

XXXIV.

XXXV.

XXXVI.

XXXVII.

XXXVIII.

XXXIX.

XL.

XLI.

XLII.

XLIII.

XLIV.

XLV.

XLVI.

XLVII.

XLVIII.

XLIX.

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LI.

LII.

LIII.

LIV.

LV.

LVI.

LVII.

LVIII.

LIX.

LX.

LXI.

LXII.

LXIII.

LXIV.

LXV.

LXVI.

LXVII.

LXVIII.

POSTSCRIPT.

Title: Memoirs of Eighty Years

Author: Thomas Gordon Hake

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MEMOIRS OF EIGHTY YEARS.

BY
GORDON HAKE,
PHYSICIAN.

“Could we elude the fiat,—all must die,—
Men would become their own posterity.”
Imprimatur of Richard Bentley and Son

LONDON:
RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON,
Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen.
1892.

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