The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... whole crew had been , more or less , affected by the yellow fever , from which horrid disorder , I was , however , so fortunate , as to recover them , by adopting the method that I saw practised by the natives of Spanish America , when ...
... whole crew had been , more or less , affected by the yellow fever , from which horrid disorder , I was , however , so fortunate , as to recover them , by adopting the method that I saw practised by the natives of Spanish America , when ...
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... whole was accompanied with so many circumstances of aggravation , that it threw him into a violent fever , attended with delirium ; and his life was , for some days , in great danger . Such treat- ment inflicted on them , unprovoked ...
... whole was accompanied with so many circumstances of aggravation , that it threw him into a violent fever , attended with delirium ; and his life was , for some days , in great danger . Such treat- ment inflicted on them , unprovoked ...
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... whole business of soldering is executed . The workman receives the melted matter out of the crucible upon a piece of wet paper , approaches it to one of the holes or cracks in the frying pan , and applies it there , while his assistant ...
... whole business of soldering is executed . The workman receives the melted matter out of the crucible upon a piece of wet paper , approaches it to one of the holes or cracks in the frying pan , and applies it there , while his assistant ...
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... whole man , His body and his soul ! Meanwhile , at home , We have been drinking with a riotous thirst Pollutions from the brimming cup of wealth , A selfish , lewd , effeminated race , Contemptuous of all honourable rule , Yet bartering ...
... whole man , His body and his soul ! Meanwhile , at home , We have been drinking with a riotous thirst Pollutions from the brimming cup of wealth , A selfish , lewd , effeminated race , Contemptuous of all honourable rule , Yet bartering ...
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... whole power of the state . A court of judicature , erected by those who had no shadow of right by which they could justify their proceedings , would have acted in defiance of all law and justice , by presuming to arraign and condemn E 3 ...
... whole power of the state . A court of judicature , erected by those who had no shadow of right by which they could justify their proceedings , would have acted in defiance of all law and justice , by presuming to arraign and condemn E 3 ...
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