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  1. Notes on the life of Dr. William Edmonds Horner: A.D. 1793-1853 by Joseph Walsh, 1903
  2. Description of an entire head and various other bones of the Mastodon by William E Horner, 1843
  3. Necrological notice of Dr. Philip Syng Physick;: Delivered before the American Philosophical Society, May 4, 1838, by William Edmonds Horner, 1838
  4. Introductory lecture to a course of anatomy in the University of Pennsylvania by William Edmonds Horner, 1831
  5. The gold regions of Kansas and Nebraska: Being a complete history of the first year's mining operations. Also, geographical, climatological, and statistical description of the great northwest by William B Horner, 1949
  6. A Treatise on Special and General Anatomy V2 (1840) by William Edmonds Horner,
  7. Case of unusual arrangement in the ascending cava and in the external jugular veins of the human subject: Read Aug.18, 1818 by William E Horner, 1818
  8. Sequence of seven by William Horner, 1964
  9. Description of a Small Muscle of by William E. HORNER, 1824
  10. The gold regions of Kansas and Nebraska: Being a complete history of the first year's mining operations ; also geographical, climatological, and statistical ... to the gold mines (Pikes Peak guidebooks) by William B Horner, 1949
  11. Medical commencement of the University of Pennsylvania, held on Saturday, April 5, 1851: With a valedictory by William E Horner, 1851
  12. A treatise on special and general anatomy Volume 1 by William E. (William Edmonds), 1793-1853 Horner, 2009-10-26
  13. An inquiry into the anatomical characters of infantile follicular inflammation of the gastrointestinal mucous membrane;: And into its probable identity with cholera infantum by William E Horner, 1829
  14. A treatise on special and general anatomy by William E Horner, 1836

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example of this can be heard in Braveheart, just before the Battle of Stirling whenWilliam Wallace gives the Scots his peptalk.) So in horner we frequently
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